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Ram Skull Slate Altar Tile — Engraved Ritual Surface

$14.95
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“Carved in stone, the symbol endures—marking strength, resilience, and grounded force.”

This ram skull engraved slate altar tile is a durable ritual surface featuring a bold, horned skull design. Combining natural stone with stark symbolic imagery, it serves as both a functional altar base and a visually striking piece for ritual or decorative use.


What It Is

This item is a round natural slate tile with a rough-cut edge and engraved ram skull design. The surface is flat and sturdy, suitable for holding ritual tools, candles, crystals, or small offerings.

The natural slate provides a grounded, weighty base that complements its strong visual symbolism.


Practitioner Uses

Practitioners commonly use altar tiles like this in:

  • holding candles, crystals, or ritual tools
  • creating a defined working surface on an altar
  • grounding ritual objects with a stable base
  • organizing small altar components
  • incorporating symbolic imagery into ritual work

Symbolic Role

The ram skull is often associated with strength, endurance, and assertive energy. Within ritual structure, it can represent determination, forward movement, and grounded physical presence.

The horned form reinforces themes of power, resilience, and connection to primal or earth-based symbolism.


When to Choose This Tool

Practitioners may choose this altar tile when:

  • needing a durable and grounded ritual surface
  • working with strength, resilience, or assertive symbolism
  • placing candles or tools on a protective base
  • incorporating bold or primal imagery into practice
  • organizing and stabilizing altar layouts

Product Details

Material: Natural slate

Form: Round engraved altar tile

Design: Ram skull engraving

Size: Approximately 4 inches

Edge: Natural rough-cut slate edge

Quantity / Includes: 1 altar tile

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