Divination Board ‘Goddess Aset’
$29.95
This unique divination board combines a pendulum and talking board in one design, offering the yes/no/true/false of a pendulum board and the full alphabet of a talking board, with Aset as the central figure, her protective wings spread in a warm embrace.
Aset, more commonly known as Isis, is one of the most significant and enduring goddesses of Ancient Egypt, often depicted in a sheath dress, with large, protective wings, sometimes in the form of a kite bird. Originally a secondary figure in the Old Kingdom, she eventually rose to become the “Queen of the Universe” and a universal deity. Known as Great of Magick,’ she was believed to possess powers greater than those of all other gods and was frequently invoked to heal the sick and protect children. In contemporary culture, Aset is viewed as an archetypal mother figure, representing unconditional love, healing, and protection. Modern practitioners of Wicca and other occult traditions frequently invoke her as a supreme source of magickal power and intuition.
Measuring 13.5cm high, 18.5cm wide, and 1cm deep, this handmade divination board is crafted of wood and superbly finished with an epoxy resin on its surface and waxed wood stain on the reverse. This unique divination board can serve as both a functional tool and a statement piece, perfect for witches, diviners, collectors, and anyone drawn to the mystique of spirit boards. Only one is available.
Specifications
Description: Divination Board
Maker: Unknown, handmade, possibly one of a kind
Condition: Excellent
Age: Unknown, possibly vintage
Material: Exterior plyboard
Finish: Epoxy resin surface, waxed wood stain on reverse
Dimensions: H13.5cm x W18.5cm x D1cm
$29.95
1 in stock

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