Emporiproducts - Portable Altar

Hello all!! Today's post will showcase our portable altar! 

An altar is a key part of the magical path, be it for a specific time of year or a specific deity, an altar is a small sacred space where we can pay homage to the world. But for some people, dedicating a corner or section of their home to an altar isn't possible. Lack of space and other living situations may prevent someone from having their little sacred spaces. It's even harder to take an alter with you on holiday! This is where our portable altar comes in!




Contents

Our portable altar contains:

- 1 Altar Cloth
- 2 Candles (Black and White to represent the duality of spirit and fire) 
- Quartz Crystal (representing spirit)
- Mini Broomstick/Besom
- Mini Athame (Tibetan Silver)
- Mini Glass Goblet
- A Wand (marked with the Celtic Elder symbol) 
- 1Mini Glass Jar of Salt
- 1 Mini Glass Jar of Dirt (representing Earth)
- 1 Empty Glass Jar (for water)
- 1 Bag of Sage (for cleansing)
- 1 Feather (representing Air)
- 2 Miniature Books (representing Book of Shadows)
- 1 Mini Cauldron
- 1 Mini Bowl
- 1 box to keep everything in

As a bonus, some of the items are customizable! This means that you can have a portable altar for any time of the year or for any deity of your choice and, there's nothing stopping you from adding to it once it's in your possession. A snip at £30, our portable altar would make a lovely gift for either yourself or a loved one. We can also paint or pyrograph the outside of the box but this will carry an additional fee. Small charms/trinkets may be added as well.


If you have an questions about our portable altar, please don't hesitate to get in touch!!

Head over to our website (link at the bottom) to get your portable alter today and don't be afraid to browse through our other items 😉

We're also expecting some new items soon so keep a look out for any new Emporiproducts posts!




Blessings,
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