🌌 Embrace the Seasons with Style!
The Ebros Gift The Sabbats Wheel of The Year Wall Plaque is a beautifully crafted piece featuring eight pagan festivals. Made from durable designer composite resin, this hand-painted and polished plaque is part of an exclusive collection by Maxine Miller, making it a unique addition to any home decor.
E**A
No es el color que muestra
No es el color dorado que muestra, las figuras están bien hechas pero no se distinguen, como en la foto se ve que es dorado y resalta. Es un cafĂ© muy tenue y se pierde. La idea es genial pero el artĂculo no tanto.
L**D
Love love love it
I had been waiting years to purchase Paul Borda's wheel of the year, it was super expensive and the shipping was almost impossible years ago. As soon as I found this one I got it and I wasn't disappointed. Great quality, good feel (resin with woodlike texture), and velvet backing (not cut perfectly, but no issues).What I love most is that there are hooks for each celebration, so the wheel actually "turns" (it has 8 hooks in the back). It's now a family tradition to turn the wheel at each celebration in the family altar and leave the current celebration on top.Some people colour it, I'm not sure I want to risk my perfect wheel, but for those who have a hand for painting, it's a great project.
S**M
The detail put into this piece is incredible and the artwork beautiful
I had been looking for a wheel of the year for a while and this was the best one I had come across, plus I found it for cheaper here than I had on other sites. The desings over each spoke of the wheel perfectly depicts what the festival it is for, therefore it is clear which Sabbat each one represents. It has a hook for each Sabbat so that you can turn the wheel through each Sabbat as it passes. I saw in other reviews that people had mentioned that the festivals were out of order. I'm not sure if they received a different product or not, but mine is in the correct order. I've also seen others disappointed that when you turn the wheel that you must turn it counter-clockwise. But I actually think it makes more sense this way because when you look at the wheel (I have mine so that the current Sabbat is a the top at the 12 o'clock position) the upcoming Sabbat is to the right (at the 1 o'clock position). So even though you must turn it couter-clockwise, when you look to the next Sabbat, your eyes move from left to right like they do when you read, which seems more logical to me than the reverse. It's really solid and sturdy and lays flat against the wall, so needn't worry about it falling or scraping the wall/paint. Size-wise it is roughly the size of a dinner plate. Besides being used to mark the festivals and seasons, it is also simply a beautiful art piece to hang on the wall. I've gotten several compliments on it even from people who don't recognize it as a Wheel of the Year. I purchased mine several months ago and have had no issues or complaints, I would recommend this product.
V**E
Actually really nice
I didn't expect much after reading the mixed reviews but I'm very pleased with the wheel. The dimensions are accurate, so its not massive. But it has nice detailing and doesn't look completely plastic. I'd definitely recommend it.
T**W
Great quality!
Aside from being stunning, the weight was heavier than expected, which is a good thing! Each sabbat has a hook so you can change the orientation of it depending on the season.
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