Wheel of the Year Wall Clock

£12.85

A beautiful wheel of the year design with an abundance of detail. The axes of the clock face are matched to the axes of the annual cycle - the vertical axis between twelve and six on the clock corresponds to the winter and summer solstices, and the horizonal axis between three and nine corresponds to the spring and autumn equinoxes.

There's a ring that features the corresponding signs of the zodiac. The sabbats are named around the face of the clock, and each is accompanied by its date, and a beautifully detailed illustration that represents its essence. All of this is a lot easier to see on the big picture that's to be found on the product page.

You can tell I really like this one, can't you?

The pictorial clock face is laminated onto a sturdy wooden board. Runs on an AA battery (not supplied).

The clock is 340mm in diameter (14 inches).

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From antiquity, people have celebrated the ever-turning wheel of the year in eight festivals that mark important points in the cycle: the two solstices and the two equinoxes, and four cross-quarter days dividing the time between them. These festivals are common across many pagan traditions, including the Druidic, Wiccan, Celtic and Norse (Asatru) paths.

Size: 340mm in diameter (14 inches)
Colors As pictured
Material Laminated board; metal