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Wheel of the Year Wooden Yule Ornament
Wheel of the Year Wooden Yule Ornament
Wheel of the Year Wooden Yule Ornament
  • Wheel of the Year Wooden Yule Ornament
  • Wheel of the Year Wooden Yule Ornament
  • Wheel of the Year Wooden Yule Ornament

Wheel of the Year Wooden Yule Ornament

Only $18.00
  • Made of 1/8" birch plywood
  • Laser-cut design
  • Measures 3" tall
  • Makes a great gift
  • For holiday decorating, or all year round
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$18.00





Isn’t it wonderful when you find the perfect Yule tree ornament that aligns with your pagan beliefs? We all know how challenging it can be to find decorations that are as meaningful as they are beautiful. That’s why we were so delighted to add this lovely Wheel of the Year Ornament to our line up. With the names for the old Celtic solstices, equinoxes, and cross-quarter days arranged around an eight-point star, this ornament is both a tribute to the traditions of the past, and a celebration of the changing seasons.

Best of all, this pagan Yule ornament doesn't need to be stowed away after the winter solstice. Let it grace your home throughout the year, hung in a special place, to keep the magic of the seasons alive every day.

This Wheel of the Year ornament is crafted from high quality 1/8" birch plywood. The design has been laser-cut, with smooth edges and crisp lettering. At approximately 3" in diameter, it’s the ideal size for any space that calls for a touch of seasonal spirit.

What kind of ornaments should decorate a pagan Christmas tree?
In addition to specifically pagan ornaments, like those we offer, consider using ornaments inspired by Nature. Stags, owls, cardinals, and other wildlife are not too hard to find, along with stars and moons. Holly, ivy, and mistletoe are also good choices for decorations. And of course, you'll want to include Christmas tree lights, to symbolize the return of light and warmth to the world, as the Sun is reborn.

What is Yule?
Although some people think of Yule and Christmas as synonymous, Yule is actually celebrated several days earlier, on the night of the winter solstice. On December 21 or 22 (in the northern hemisphere), the Wheel of the Year reaches a tipping point, when the longest night of the year occurs, and the daylight hours again begin to lengthen, bringing a return of light and warmth to the world.

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