A square mango wood card box with two internal compartments, a built-in card holder, and a ceramic triple moon symbol set into the lid. At 15 × 15 cm, this is a compact, deliberately intimate box — closer in spirit to a keepsake than a storage unit. The square format gives it a different character from the rectangular boxes in the range: it sits neatly, looks deliberate, and does not try to hold everything you own. It holds one deck and a few chosen objects, and it does that well.
What You Get
Two internal compartments divided by a fixed wooden partition. The most natural layout is one section for a deck of cards and the other for accompanying tools — crystals, a pendulum, incense cones, written intentions, or whatever else forms part of your reading ritual. Two sections is enough to separate cards from everything else without overcomplicating the organisation.
Built-in upright card display — the slotted ridge that allows individual cards to stand upright and visible during a reading. The same feature found across the tarot box range, scaled to suit the smaller box.
Ceramic triple moon symbol on the lid. This is the distinguishing detail of this box. Where other boxes in the range have etched or carved wood lids, this one carries a separate ceramic element in the form of the triple moon (waxing crescent, full moon, waning crescent). The ceramic adds a different texture and visual weight to the lid — it sits proud of the wood surface, catches light differently, and gives the box a mixed-material quality that the all-wood boxes do not have.
Dimensions: 15 × 15 × 5 cm. Weight: 438g.
Material: Mango wood with ceramic lid detail. Made in India.
The Triple Moon
The triple moon — three lunar phases arranged in a horizontal line — is one of the most widely recognised symbols in modern spiritual practice. The waxing crescent represents new beginnings, growth, and intention-setting. The full moon represents fulfilment, power, and clarity. The waning crescent represents release, reflection, and letting go. Together, the three phases describe a complete cycle: the rhythm of building, arriving, and releasing that runs through moon-based ritual, tarot reading, and cyclical spiritual practice.
In Wiccan and pagan tradition, the triple moon is also associated with the Triple Goddess — Maiden, Mother, and Crone — representing the three stages of life and the feminine divine. For some buyers, this will be a deeply meaningful symbol. For others, it will simply be a beautiful lunar motif that connects the box to the night sky and the rhythms of the natural world. Either reading works. The symbol communicates clearly at any depth.
Size — Who This Box Is For
At 15 × 15 cm, the compartments suit oracle decks and smaller tarot decks comfortably. Standard full-size tarot decks (typically 12 × 7 cm, standing around 3 cm tall when stacked) may fit in one compartment depending on exact partition placement, but this is not a box designed to house multiple large decks. It is designed for a focused, minimal setup: one deck and its companions. If you read with several decks or need generous crystal storage, the three- or four-section boxes in the range offer more room. If you want a single, beautiful box for your primary deck and a handful of chosen tools, this is the right size.
The square format also makes it the most naturally display-friendly box in the range. Rectangular boxes look like storage. A square box with a ceramic moon on the lid looks like something you put on a shelf or a nightstand because you want it visible. Several buyers will want this out on show rather than tucked inside a cupboard.
A Note on Gifting
This is the most giftable box in the range, for three reasons. First, the price — at the lowest point of the multi-section boxes, it falls comfortably within casual gift-giving territory. Second, the size — it is small enough to wrap easily and does not require the recipient to find significant shelf space for it. Third, the triple moon — it gives the box a visual identity that says something specific about the giver's understanding of the recipient's interests. A generic wooden box is a nice gesture. A box with a triple moon says: I know what this means to you.
Particularly well suited to someone who reads oracle cards, follows a lunar or cyclical spiritual practice, is interested in Wiccan or pagan symbolism, or simply loves moon imagery. Also works as a keepsake or trinket box for someone who does not read cards at all but appreciates the aesthetic.
Care
Wipe the wood with a dry or lightly damp cloth. The ceramic triple moon element should be treated gently — it is set into the lid and sturdy under normal handling, but avoid dropping the box lid-down onto hard surfaces. A light a