Goblet of Baphomet
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- with Gemstones decorated
- Height: 20,5 cm
- Width: 8,5 cm
- Depth: 9,5 cm
- Material: Cold Cast Resin/ Glass
- Capacity: approx. 150 ml
- hand painted
- no Dishwasher
- Glass not removable
A Goblet for Dark Rituals
Hidden deep in the darkest corner of the treasury, the Goblet of Baphomet was once kept under strict guard. Yet the blood-red gemstones in its decoration betrayed it in the beam of a torchlight. Now this magical goblet, crowned with the head of the Dark Lord, can grace any ritual altar or gothic table with royal presence. The stem and Baphomet figure of this 20.5 cm high, 8.5 cm wide and 9.5 cm deep goblet are made of carefully hand-painted polyresin. The glass insert, holding around 150 ml, cannot be removed and should not be placed in the dishwasher. A piece like this – adorned with red stones and bearing Baphomet himself – deserves careful handling.
Symbolism, use & atmosphere ✶
The Goblet of Baphomet embodies dark wisdom, hidden power and the balance between light and shadow. It adds a sense of ritual and mystery to any setting – a centrepiece for altars, gothic interiors or occult-inspired collections. Whether used in ceremony or displayed with reverence, it radiates a subtle intensity.
The crimson stones capture the light, returning it with ominous beauty. The gaze of Baphomet feels both warning and blessing, a reminder of forgotten strength. Searching for a piece that tells a story beyond the surface? This goblet becomes a focal point – a touch of darkness crafted to spark imagination and fascination.
Manufacturer: Nemesis Now Limited, 108-114 City Road, Fenton, Stoke-On-Trent, ST4 2 PH, Staffordshire, United Kingdom , sales@nemesisnow.com
Responsible Person in the EU: Nemesis Now B.V, Kingsfordweg 151, Amsterdam, 1043 GR, Netherlands, sales@nemesisnow.comPlease note: Reviews are not checked for authenticity prior to publication. They can therefore also come from consumers who actually did not purchase/use the rated products.