$22.50
Triquetra design Altar Cloth – Norse Pagan Rabbit Fur Ritual Mat
The triquetra, also known as the trinity knot, is an ancient symbol that represents the interconnectedness of life, eternity, and the cyclical nature of existence. The triquetra can also represent unity, protection, love, and spiritual growth.
Each fur is ethically sourced—never from animals raised or harmed solely for their hide. You can feel good knowing your ritual tools rest upon something made with intention and respect.
🌿 Uses:
Altar centerpiece or decor
Rune casting surface
Wrap for ritual tools or crystals
Pagan, Norse, or Viking ceremony companion
🐇 Material & Size:
Natural rabbit pelt, engraved with: triquetra design
Fur varies between 12–16" in length
Coloration and engraving may vary (see last photo)
⚠️ Note on Scent:
Laser engraving may leave a faint burnt hair smell when first opened due to natural fibers—it fades quickly and does not affect use.
1-3 business days
I'll do my best to meet these shipping estimates, but can't guarantee them. Actual delivery time will depend on the shipping method you choose.
Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. I'm not responsible for delays due to customs.
But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
Our rabbit hides are ethically sourced from local farms. As such, you might have small blemishes that have been mended. Please take caution and do not get the fur wet. Direct sunlight might fade the engraving. Not intended for outside use.
1. Condition your clay so its easily mailable.
2. Roll out your clay to a uniform thickness, we recommend 2.5mm-3mm (We sell acrylic guides for this separately)
3. Dusting a thin layer of corn/all purpose flour on the stamp and your clay will make it easier to peel the clay from the tray. Be sure to brush off any access flour before rolling so it does not clot on your image.
4. Gently lay your flattened clay on top of the stamp and roll your roller several times over the clay. Make sure you turn the tray so you're rolling from each direction to make sure the clay goes into each part of the design.
5. Be careful when peeling your clay from the tray to prevent tears or stretching the design. Brush off any remaining flour.
All sizing stating on our listings is using American Imperial Unit Measurements unless specifically stated otherwise. Please check your sizing before placing your order as we do not accept returns or exchanges. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out.