Wheel of the Year Calendar
Every season accounted for. Every turn of the wheel, right here.
The Wheel of the Year is one of the most grounding frameworks in modern pagan practice — eight sabbats marking the turning of the seasons, the dance between light and dark, the rhythm that keeps you connected to something bigger than your schedule. This plaque puts all of it in one place, beautifully.
Designed by Maxine Miller and hand-painted in resin, each section of the wheel carries the iconic imagery of its sabbat: holly and berries for Yule, wildflowers for Imbolc, a nest of eggs for Ostara, a flower wreath for Beltane, acorns and oak leaves for Litha, wheat and corn for Lughnasa, apples for Mabon, and pumpkins for Samhain. A triskelion anchors the center — the triple spiral, ever-turning, because that's rather the point.
Hang it on your wall as a functional altar piece, a seasonal reminder, or just a declaration that you track time differently than most people. New to the sabbats? This is a gorgeous entry point. Deep in your practice? You already know you want this.
Hand-painted resin
Designed by Maxine Miller
Features all eight sabbats with seasonal iconography
Triskelion center design
Wall-hanging option
11" x 11" x 1"
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