This image depicts a sacred emblem known as the Triple Moon symbol, a cornerstone of modern Wiccan and Neopagan iconography. At its center lies a luminous full moon inscribed with a green pentacle, symbolizing protection, elemental harmony, and the spirit’s integration with nature. On either side, crescent moons wax and wane, representing the threefold aspect of the Goddess: Maiden, Mother, and Crone. These phases mirror the cycles of life, death, and rebirth, as well as the sacred rhythm of lunar time that governs many magical practices.
Surrounding the moons are golden stars scattered across a deep, twilight sky, suggesting the vastness of the cosmos and the divine intelligence woven through it. The inclusion of a small sprig or leaf motif beneath the central moon hints at earthly grounding, fertility, and the interconnection between sky and soil. Together, these elements form a visual chant—a reverent invocation of feminine divinity, lunar power, and the enchantment of natural cycles. This symbol is often used to align with the Goddess in ritual, altar work, and devotional art, making it a beloved sigil among practitioners of the Craft.