
Hekate Altar Tools: Hand Carved Wooden Spoon and Fork Set
This vintage mid-century hand-carved wooden spoon and fork set (c.1950s–1970s) carries both rustic beauty and deep magickal resonance.
The twisted handles echo the eternal spiral of life-force energy, making them natural talismans for witches, healers, and spiritual practitioners.
✨ Consecrated to Hekate ✨
These tools have been ritually cleansed, Metta-Blessed™, and dedicated to Hekate, Goddess of Witchcraft, Crossroads, and Sacred Offerings. Simple yet powerful witch’s relics of nourishment, protection, and alignment.
🌙 The Spoon – vessel of abundance, fertility, and flow. Stirring herbs, teas, or meals with this spoon invites blessings into all acts of nourishment.
⚡ The Fork – symbol of the crossroads and four directions. Its prongs embody choice, focus, and elemental balance, a tool for channeling energy and setting intention.
🕯️ Together they embody the sacred balance of giving and receiving, now empowered with Hekate’s guiding torchlight.
🌿 Suggested Uses
• Place on your altar as offerings to Hekate.
• Use the spoon to stir teas, potions, or ritual meals with intention.
• Use the fork to represent crossroads, direct energy, or honour the four elements.
• Keep in your witch’s kitchen as protective enchanted décor.
• Incorporate into ritual feasts and sacred offerings.
Hekate is one of the most revered figures in witchcraft, and her domain covers a wide range of magical practices.
In ancient sources and modern witchcraft traditions, she is associated with liminality, thresholds, and deep forms of sorcery.
Here are the key areas of witchcraft linked to her:
🌙 1. Crossroads Magic
• Hekate is called the Goddess of the Crossroads, where offerings (called deipna) were left at three-way crossroads.
• These rituals were often for protection, banishment of harmful spirits, and seeking guidance.
🔥 2. Necromancy & Spirit Work
• She was invoked in rites of necromancy, communication with the dead, and guiding souls through the underworld.
• Hekate is often depicted holding torches, lighting the way for spirits and witches alike.
🌿 3. Herbal & Poison Magic
• Ancient texts link her to the use of herbs, roots, and poisonous plants for both healing and cursing.
• She is said to have taught witches the secrets of pharmakeia (the magical use of herbs, potions, and poisons).
🐍 4. Chthonic & Lunar Magic
• As a liminal goddess, she bridges the worlds of Earth, Sea, and Sky.
• She is strongly connected to lunar witchcraft, shadow work, and working with the unseen.
🕯️ 5. Protective & Binding Spells
• Hekate was invoked for warding off harmful spirits, curses, and the Evil Eye.
• She was also called upon in binding spells, where her power at thresholds was used to fix or limit another’s influence.
⚡ 6. Witchcraft Transmission
• In mythology, Hekate was said to have taught magic to mortals. Figures like Medea and Circe are her priestesses or students in the art of enchantment.
✨ In modern witchcraft, Hekate is seen as:
• Patroness of witches and seers.
• Guardian of thresholds, portals, and crossroads.
• Source of shadow wisdom, ancestral contact, and empowerment.
As teacher and guide of witches, Hekate passes her torch of gnosis to those who honour her.
Through her blessing, the enchanted spoon and fork embody nourishment and alignment,
weaving the eternal spiral of giving and receiving.
📜 Provenance
• Mid-century vintage (approx. 50–70 years old)
• Hand-carved wooden pair with natural patina
• Spiraled handles (symbol of eternity & energy)
• Cleansed, consecrated & Metta-Blessed™ in Hekate’s name
🖤 A rare find: A witch’s relic transformed into a vessel of Hekate’s blessing.
© TTGS | Metta-Blessed™
“As a mother would protect her only child with her life, even so let one cultivate a boundless heart towards all beings.” — Metta Sutta
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Disclaimer:
This is offered as a cultural and spiritual item. Traditions around it are shared across many cultures where it is seen as symbolic of protection, luck, and blessing. Any effect is spiritual in nature and not a substitute for medical, psychological, or professional advice or treatment.