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BLACK SCRYING MIRRORS Scrying is the act of gazing into a surface to see visions. The surface of a black mirror or putting water in a black bowl work well for this, so we are offering a variety of styles for you to choose the one that's right for you! |
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Item #RSM500: Concave Black Mirror Beautifully made 8" round slightly concave Scrying Mirror. Does not include display stand. |
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Item #RSM100: Celtic Black Mirror Handsome black scrying mirror on clear glass with finished edges for the Celtic Seer. Pewter colored Celtic Zoomorphic birds & copper colored Celtic knot designs circle the scrying area. Display stand not included. 8" square. |
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Item #RSM700: Handsome black scrying mirror. Beveled edges. Approx 6 in Dia. |
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Item #RSM201: Beautifully made 12" round black Scrying Mirror. Does not include display stand. |
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Item #RSMH6: Sculpted of brass, this little device is the perfect complement to your scrying mirror. With a stand that flips out on a hinge, the stand offers an ornate design. With an almost antiqued feel, it portrays flowing vines and flowers that form an elaborate framework in patterns that seem almost serpentine, or draconic. Measuring approximately 5 1/2" tall and 3 1/4" wide, the piece can easily hold most scrying mirrors, supporting them so that you can gaze into its surface naturally in meditation, without having to look down as it lays flat. |
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Item #RSBT8: Intended to be used with larger scrying mirrors, this large brass stand is a fantastic piece for any altar or sacred space. Standing approximately 7 1/2" tall when standing up, it has been sculpted entirely of brass in an ornate design that blends gothic artistry with natural patterns of leaf and vine. The result is a beautiful, functional ornament that can prop up your scrying mirror to allow you to view it in a whole new light. Try using it to set your mirror up to reflect the light of ritual candles or where it will catch the reflection of the smoke of your incense!
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Item #RSCR3: Scrying Bowl Scrying is the art of foretelling the future or the unknown by looking into an object. The ancient Greeks & Nostradamus used scrying bowls filled with water in which to gaze & obtain their prophecies. Our black marble bowl is perfect for scrying. 3" dia,2" deep. |
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Item #RSCR4: Scrying Bowl Scrying is the art of foretelling the future or the unknown by looking into an object. The ancient Greeks & Nostradamus used scrying bowls filled with water in which to gaze & obtain their prophecies. Our black marble bowl is perfect for scrying. 4" dia.,2" deep. |
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Item #RSCR6: Black Stone Scrying Bowl Fill this 6" diameter black marble bowl with a shallow pool of water and gaze deep into its recesses to gain insight into the future. The ancient Greeks & Nostradamus used scrying bowls filled with water or black ink to gain vision and obtain prophecies of the future. This scrying bowl is 2" tall from its rim to the bottom edge. |
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Item #RC441: Sculpted of silver-plated brass, this piece is an elegant solution to those looking for a new take on the traditional offering plate or scrying bowl. Created in a design akin to a chalice, it features a wide base that narrows to a slender neck before expanding to form the basin. Its sides smooth and unadorned except for the pattern decorating the edge of its base, it flares out to a wide mouth with an open base decorated in a five pointed pentagram; a timeless symbol for the four elements united by divinity, or spirit.
Standing approximately 2 3/4" high and measuring 3 3/4" wide, it is a squat piece that will not tip easily to spill its contents, and will readily contain all but the largest of your offerings. It could also easily be filled with a liquid of your choosing to gaze into for your scrying and divination.
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For crystal balls, see our Crystal Balls category in the Ritual Items section. |
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