A goblet, the green man or jack in the green with oaka leaved face, emerald and with Ivy leaved bottom - ☽ ✧ - Δ - ✧ ☾ - I like to always represent the masculine energies and the gods in my craft work even if I'm solely focusing on a goddess. And vice versa. I have seen a few green man goblets but I found them a tad harsh looking but loved this one. I found this goblet from the UK and it felt like the visual of one of the deity's I work with. The supplier I believe is Nemesis (after the goddess) and they are situated in the UK. The Ivy is a favorite druidic tree of mine as well as the Oak. The Oak is actually the namesake of us Druids in Ogham 'Druir'. This cup has both tool use and the representation of the gods although a chalice or goblet resembles the womb of the Goddess. I have added some overall guidelines for the chalice use below and a goblet doesn't have to be fancy, it can be be a stoneware cup or even a designated drinking glass. This is not a paid opinion and the opinions herein are my own. From the chapter 'bowl & chalice' The Chalice Overall;
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