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Palmistry Hands Tray — Ritual Catch Dish

$24.95
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“Held within the hands, what is placed becomes intentional.”

This palmistry hands tray is a decorative ritual dish designed for holding small items used in spiritual practice. Featuring symbolic markings and stylized palm imagery, it functions as both a practical catch dish and a visual element within altar or ritual space.


What It Is

This item is a sculpted tray formed by two cupped hands made from cold cast resin. The interior surface features printed symbols and decorative markings inspired by palmistry and esoteric imagery.

The open-hand design creates a shallow basin suitable for holding small objects such as jewelry, herbs, crystals, or ritual tools.

Size: 8.5" x 6.5" x 2.75"


Practitioner Uses

Practitioners commonly use trays like this in:

  • holding ritual herbs, crystals, or small tools
  • organizing altar items or offerings
  • serving as a catch dish for jewelry or talismans
  • creating a contained space for small ritual components
  • enhancing altar presentation with symbolic objects

Symbolic Role

The cupped hands symbolize offering, reception, and containment. Within ritual structure, this form represents both giving and holding—making it suitable for items tied to intention, focus, and personal significance.

The palmistry-style markings reinforce themes of interpretation, awareness, and symbolic meaning, aligning the object with intuitive and reflective practices.


When to Choose This Tool

Practitioners may choose this tray when:

  • organizing small ritual items on an altar
  • creating a designated space for offerings or tools
  • incorporating symbolic decor into spiritual practice
  • maintaining order and intentional placement of objects
  • combining function with visual symbolism in ritual space

Product Details

Material: Cold cast resin

Form: Cupped hands tray with symbolic markings

Size: 8.5" x 6.5" x 2.75"

Function: Catch dish / tray for small items

Quantity / Includes: 1 tray

Spiritual tools are sold as ritual and meditation supplies. Their use depends on the practitioner’s personal practice, organization method, and intention.