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Hecate's Wheel Amulet

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The Hecate Wheel is a very powerful magical symbol... really very powerful.

  • The Wheel of Hecate offers great powers to those who know how to respect it
  • Associated with an ancient Greek goddess who once ruled magic
  • Symbol of certain neopagan movements
  • Selected by our magical arcana expert
  • Material: stainless steel
  • Diameter of the amulet: 3.2 cm
  • Length of the chain: 60 cm
  • Refund ALWAYS possible (see our returns policy)
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What powers does this lucky amulet hide?

The Hecate Wheel is one of those lucky charms that divides.

Some will see this amulet as a powerful talisman of protection that will ward off evil from those who choose to wear it, while others will consider it a pagan and harmful symbol, or even downright evil.

Formed by a circle inside which there is a sort of labyrinth, inside which there is another circle, inside which there is a star, the Hecate wheel has a deep symbolism.

The labyrinth actually represents rebirth, which can only be achieved after a whole series of trials.

The central spiral is associated with the sacred, the divine and magic.

Speaking of magic, many practitioners of witchcraft and ancient arcana see the Wheel of Hecate as a symbol of the Triple Goddess, a central figure in this kind of practice.

It is true that, as its name indicates, this lucky symbol was initially associated with Hecate, an ancient Greek deity linked to the esoteric arts...

Some accounts have come down to us of rituals during which the Wheel of Hecate would enable certain things that were “normally impossible”.

We didn't have any more details, but it still leaves us wondering...

Regardless, one thing is certain: this type of Hecate Wheel amulet is worn today by men and women considered to belong to Greco-Roman paganism as well as by those who interested in witchcraft.

And you, what will be your reason?