Blue Cast Iron Cauldron - Water Elemental, Truth, Protection In Spyrit Metaphysical
Blue Cast Iron Cauldron - Water Elemental, Truth, Protection In Spyrit Metaphysical
Blue Cast Iron Cauldron - Water Elemental, Truth, Protection In Spyrit Metaphysical
Blue Cast Iron Cauldron - Water Elemental, Truth, Protection In Spyrit Metaphysical
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Blue Cast Iron Cauldron

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Blue Cast Iron Cauldron

 

This is a significant alter or ritual tool. With the Blue coloring, this is an excellent addition to your altar table.

This cauldron is approximately 3 inches tall, 2 3/4 inches wide, 2 1/8 inches deep.
Blue is associated with The Goddess (Ritual Candle), Water Elemental, Impulse, Truth, Dreams, Protection, Change, and Meditation.

Metaphysical Properties of Iron

Energy: Projective
Planet: Mars
Element: Fire
Deity: Selene
Associated Stones: Quartz Crystal, Holey Stones
Associated Metals: Lodestone, Meteorite
Powers: Protection, Defensive Magic, Strength, Healing, Grounding, Return of Stolen Goods

Magickal and Ritual Folklore

  • Herbs were usually collected with noniron knives, owing to the belief that the vibrations of this metal would "jam" or "confuse" the herb's energies.
  • The Hindus once believed that the use of iron in buildings would spread epidemics, and even to this day, a gift of iron in any form is thought by some to be unlucky.
  • Iron was worn or used in protective rituals. Its powerful, projective vibrations were thought to be feared by demons.
  • In old Scotland, iron was used to avert danger when a death had occurred in the house. Iron nails or knitting needles were thrust into every item of food--cheese, grain, meat, and so on-- to act as a lightning rod, attracting the confusing vibrations that death may arouse within the living and thus sparing the food from contamination.


Iron was once the most durable metal known to man, which was reflected in mythology and folklore. Thor's hammer Mjolnir was forged of iron, and even in the Norse myths, the legendary heat retention properties of iron were demonstrated: the hammer would become so hot when thrown, Thor wore iron gloves to protect his hands. The legendary strength and durability of iron make it a natural component in spells of protection. Many a witch obtains iron items, such as antique keys, padlocks, or spikes, and places them by the door of their home to keep out poltergeists and other unwanted spiritual visitors.

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