Wheel of the Year Wooden Plaque
Beautifully detailed wooden Wheel of the Year plaque features either an Owl or a Black Cat in the center. Size in photos. The Wheel of the Year represents the cyclical nature of the seasons & the associated neopagan festivals & celebrations throughout the year. This framework is often used in various neopagan traditions, including Wicca & Druidry, to mark seasonal changes & agricultural cycles. The Wheel of the Year is typically divided into eight key festivals, known as the Sabbats: 1. Samhain (October 31 - November 1) Marking the end of the harvest season & the beginning of winter; a time for honoring ancestors. 2. Yule (Winter Solstice, around December 21) Celebrating the rebirth of the sun & the return of longer days. 3. Imbolc (February 1-2) A festival of lights & purification, often associated with the goddess Brigid. 4. Ostara (Spring Equinox, around March 21) Celebrating spring's arrival & themes of fertility & renewal. 5. Beltane (May 1) A