
The Wheel Of The Year Tarot
Hand sandcast in lead-free pewter · Sheffield · How they're made
Ostara — The Spring Equinox Festival of Balance & Renewal Around March 20th · Solar Festival · Wheel of the Year Ostara is one of the festivals of the Pagan Wheel of the Year, celebrated at the Spring Equinox — the astronomical moment when day and night stand in near equal balance. The name Ostara is connected to the Germanic goddess Eostre, a deity associated with dawn, fertility, and the renewal of life. This festival symbolises renewal, fertility, and the blossoming of life, honouring the arrival of warmer days and the stirring energy of the earth as it fully awakens from winter's slumber. Hares, eggs, and the first green shoots of the season are traditional symbols of this sabbat, and rituals often focus on balance, purification, and planting seeds. Both literally and in terms of intentions for the months ahead. Ostara is a threshold, a quiet turning point where possibility begins to take shape. After the long introspection of winter, it invites us to step forward again. This card is part of the Roselee Pewter Wheel of the Year tarot collection — handcrafted sand cast pewter cards celebrating the turning of the seasons.
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Hand cast and hand painted tarot card representing Litha. Size 65mm x 45mm. Part of The Wheel Of The Year Tarot collection.

Hand cast and hand painted tarot card representing Beltane. Size 65mm x 45mm. Part of The Wheel Of The Year Tarot collection.