Occult Pentagram Altar Cloth – Symbolic Ritual Surface

24 × 24 in. pentagram cloth for tarot, ritual tools, and occult display

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  • 24 × 24 inch altar cloth
  • Pentagram design
  • Dedicated surface for cards, stones, and ritual tools
  • Elemental, sacred-space, and protective symbolism
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About This Item

This Occult Pentagram Altar Cloth provides a dedicated surface for tarot layouts, candles, ritual tools, stones, or decorative display. The pentagram gives the cloth a strong esoteric visual identity associated with elemental symbolism, ritual space, and protection traditions.

Traditional Use

When practitioners may choose it

Choose it when pentagram imagery, elemental balance, sacred-space symbolism, tarot layouts, or occult altar display fits the practice.

Traditional role in practice

The cloth defines a working surface while the pentagram contributes symbolism of elemental balance, ritual space, and protective tradition.

Suggested application

Lay flat on a clean surface and arrange cards, stones, journals, or ritual tools on top while keeping flames and hot items safely separated.

Commonly paired with

Tarot and oracle decks, crystals, pentagram symbolism, journals, meditation tools, and occult altar arrangements.

About traditional associations: Symbolic, metaphysical, and ritual associations vary among traditions and practitioners. They are presented for cultural and spiritual reference and are not scientific or medical claims.

Care & Safety

Care instructions

Keep clean and dry. Fold or roll gently for storage and follow any attached textile care label if present. Keep wax, oils, incense ash, and staining materials off the fabric when possible.

Safety and handling

Keep the cloth and loose edges away from open flames, hot candle holders, charcoal, incense embers, and other ignition sources.