The Pagan Wheel of the Year: Celebrations and Rituals for 2022

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The Pagan calendar cycle for the year 2022 is a reflection of nature's rhythms and the changing seasons. Paganism, rooted in ancient traditions, embraces the cycles of nature and the interconnectedness of all beings. The Pagan calendar, often referred to as the Wheel of the Year, is divided into eight Sabbats, or festivals, that mark significant points in the natural cycle. The year begins with Imbolc on February 2nd, which celebrates the coming of spring and the return of light. It is a time of purification and initiation, as well as a celebration of the goddess Brigid. Next is Ostara on March 20th, the spring equinox, which symbolizes renewal and rebirth.


Weight & Dimensions (approx.):H: 110mm (4.33") W: 44mm (1.73") D: 5mm (0.20") Weight: 28g (0.99oz)
(Please note neck jewellery dimensions are excluding the fastenings)

Sometimes referred to as Sacred Hoops, Ojibwe dreamcatchers were traditionally used as talismans to protect sleeping people, usually children, from bad dreams and nightmares. Sometimes referred to as Sacred Hoops, Ojibwe dreamcatchers were traditionally used as talismans to protect sleeping people, usually children, from bad dreams and nightmares.

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Next is Ostara on March 20th, the spring equinox, which symbolizes renewal and rebirth. It is a time to honor the god and goddess, and to plant seeds for the future. Beltane, on May 1st, is a joyous celebration of fertility and growth.

Pagan Dream Catcher (P873)

This traditional style dream snare has a pentagram woven into its fine web and supports a sacred crescent moon, deflecting evil influences, misfortune and physical harm, averting the evil eye from wanton malefactors.

Compliment any outfit and Catch your dreams or nightmares with this stunning pendant.

A 45mm diameter pewter ring, framing a etched stainless steel crescent moon and pentagram 'cobweb'. From below it hang three pewter feathers, one set with a white Austrian crystal, and a small crescent moon. On a long, 32", (80cm) continuous trace chain.

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With a pentagram woven into its web, the dream snare deflects evil influences and misfortune.

A 45mm diameter pewter ring, framing a etched stainless steel crescent moon and pentagram 'cobweb'. From below it hang three pewter feathers, one set with a white Austrian crystal, and a small crescent moon. On a long, 32", (80cm) continuous trace chain.

Weight & Dimensions (approx.):H: 110mm (4.33") W: 44mm (1.73") D: 5mm (0.20") Weight: 28g (0.99oz)
(Please note neck jewellery dimensions are excluding the fastenings)

Fastening & Packaging:
Packaged in an Alchemy branded bag, with barcode, including Alchemy Guarantee and care instructions. Bulk packed in 5's in clear poly bag.

Materials & Origin:
Designed and hand made in England in fine English pewter. (Lead, cadmium & nickel compliant)

This traditional style dream snare has a pentagram woven into its fine web and supports a sacred crescent moon, deflecting evil influences, misfortune and physical harm, averting the evil eye from wanton malefactors.
Pagan calendar cycle 2022

It is a time when the veil between the human and spiritual realms is thin, and magical rituals are performed to bless crops and livestock. Litha, on June 21st, marks the summer solstice and is a time to honor the sun god and harness the energy of the longest day of the year. Lammas, on August 1st, is the first harvest festival of the year. It is a time to give thanks for the abundance of the land and to recognize the cycle of sacrifice and renewal. Mabon, on September 22nd, marks the autumn equinox and is a time to celebrate the harvest and find balance as the days grow shorter. Samhain, on October 31st, is perhaps the most well-known Pagan festival. It is a time to honor ancestors and the spirits of the departed. The veil between the worlds is at its thinnest, and divination and communication with the spirit realm are common practices. Yule, on December 21st, is the winter solstice and the longest night of the year. It celebrates the return of the sun and the rebirth of the god. It is a time of rest and reflection, as well as a time to come together in community. Each of these festivals holds its own unique traditions and rituals, but together they form a cohesive cycle that mirrors the changing seasons and the ebb and flow of life. The Pagan calendar cycle for 2022 invites practitioners to connect with nature, honor the divine, and celebrate the interconnected web of life..

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