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Mini Altar Bells are small, handheld bells specifically designed for use in spiritual and religious practices, particularly in the context of altar setups. These bells are often used in various traditions, including Wicca, Paganism, and other spiritual paths. The bells are typically made of metal, such as brass or copper, and feature a handle attached to a hollow, bell-shaped body. They are usually compact in size, making them easy to hold and manipulate during rituals and ceremonies. The design and construction of the bells may vary, with some featuring intricate patterns or engravings that hold symbolic significance. Mini Altar Bells serve multiple purposes within spiritual practices. They are commonly used to mark the beginning or end of a ritual or meditation session, creating a distinct sound that signals transitions or shifts in energy. The ringing of the bell is believed to help focus attention, clear the mind, and create a sacred atmosphere. The sound produced by the bell is also thought to invoke spiritual energies and entities, serving as a form of communication or invocation. In addition to their ritualistic uses, Mini Altar Bells can be displayed on personal altars as decorative items. They add an aesthetic touch to the sacred space and act as a reminder of one's spiritual path and practices. Some practitioners may also use the bells for divination purposes, incorporating them into tarot readings or other forms of spiritual guidance.
| Size | 4-1/2 x 5" H |
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| Color Name | Gold |
| Item Weight | 7.27 pounds |
| Material Type | Brass |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 4.5 x 5 inches |
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