Witch Symbols: Complete Guide to Witchcraft Signs & Meanings
By Nicole, Founder of Mystic Ryst
Witch symbols are sacred signs and sigils used in witchcraft for protection, magic, and spiritual connection. From the powerful pentagram to the mysterious witch's knot, these symbols carry centuries of magical tradition and energetic power. Each symbol serves a specific purpose—whether protecting your space, amplifying spells, or connecting to divine forces.
These symbols are the visual language of witchcraft, encoding magical intentions and spiritual truths. When you understand witch symbols and use them in your practice, you tap into ancient magical currents and amplify your own power. They're tools for focusing intention, creating sacred space, and working magic that has been practiced for generations.
This is your complete guide to witch symbols—meanings, uses, and incorporating them into your practice.
What Are Witch Symbols?
Witch symbols are sacred signs, sigils, and glyphs used in witchcraft and paganism for magical purposes, protection, and spiritual connection.
Purpose of Witch Symbols
- Focus magical intention
- Provide protection and warding
- Connect to divine forces
- Amplify spell work
- Mark sacred space
- Encode magical knowledge
Essential Witch Symbols
Pentagram ⛤
Design: Five-pointed star
Meaning: Five elements (earth, air, fire, water, spirit), protection, balance
Uses: Protection, invoking elements, sacred space
Orientation: Point up = spirit over matter, protection
Pentacle
Design: Pentagram within circle
Meaning: Pentagram meanings + wholeness, unity, eternal cycle
Uses: Altar tool, protection, grounding energy
Note: Circle contains and protects
Triple Moon ☽○☾
Design: Waxing crescent, full moon, waning crescent
Meaning: Triple Goddess (Maiden, Mother, Crone), lunar cycles
Uses: Goddess worship, feminine power, moon magic
Energy: Divine feminine
Horned God
Design: Circle with crescent horns on top
Meaning: Masculine divine, nature, fertility, hunt
Uses: God worship, masculine energy, nature connection
Energy: Divine masculine
Witch's Knot
Design: Four interlocking circles forming square
Meaning: Protection, binding, warding off evil
Uses: Protection magic, warding, binding spells
Power: Confusion to negative forces
Triquetra ◬
Design: Three interlocked loops
Meaning: Trinity (mind/body/spirit, maiden/mother/crone), eternal
Uses: Protection, spiritual connection, balance
Origin: Celtic
Ankh ☥
Design: Cross with loop on top
Meaning: Eternal life, key of life, immortality
Uses: Life force, vitality, spiritual awakening
Origin: Egyptian
Eye of Horus 𓂀
Design: Stylized eye with markings
Meaning: Protection, royal power, good health
Uses: Protection, healing, psychic vision
Origin: Egyptian
Hecate's Wheel
Design: Labyrinth-like wheel with three sides
Meaning: Goddess Hecate, crossroads, magic, underworld
Uses: Hecate worship, crossroads magic, transformation
Energy: Crone wisdom
Spiral
Design: Continuous spiral
Meaning: Growth, evolution, journey, cosmic energy
Uses: Personal growth, spiritual journey, meditation
Direction: Inward (introspection) or outward (expansion)
Elemental Symbols
Fire △
Symbol: Upward triangle
Uses: Passion, transformation, energy, will
Water ▽
Symbol: Downward triangle
Uses: Emotions, intuition, healing, cleansing
Air △̶
Symbol: Upward triangle with line
Uses: Intellect, communication, clarity, breath
Earth ▽̶
Symbol: Downward triangle with line
Uses: Grounding, manifestation, stability, body
Moon Phase Symbols
- New Moon ●: New beginnings, intentions
- Waxing Crescent ☽: Growth, attraction
- Full Moon ○: Power, manifestation, release
- Waning Crescent ☾: Banishing, releasing
Using Witch Symbols
In Spell Work
- Draw symbols on candles
- Include in spell jars
- Carve into wax or wood
- Draw in air during casting
- Add to written spells
For Protection
- Draw pentagram on doors/windows
- Wear protective symbols
- Place witch's knot at entrance
- Create protection sigils
- Mark boundaries of sacred space
On Altar
- Pentacle as altar tile
- Symbol cloths or tapestries
- Carved symbols on tools
- Symbol candles
- Decorative representations
Personal Use
- Jewelry (pentagram, triquetra, etc.)
- Tattoos for permanent connection
- Clothing and accessories
- Art and decoration
Creating Your Own Symbols
Personal Sigils
- Write intention
- Remove vowels and duplicates
- Combine letters into symbol
- Simplify and stylize
- Charge and use
Combining Symbols
- Layer multiple symbols for complex magic
- Combine elemental symbols
- Add planetary symbols
- Create unique magical signatures
Your Witch Symbols Practice
Start today:
- Learn basic symbols (pentagram, elements)
- Choose symbols that resonate
- Use in spell work
- Create protection symbols for home
- Wear meaningful symbols
- Build personal symbol vocabulary
Final Thoughts
Witch symbols are powerful tools that connect you to magical traditions and amplify your practice. Each symbol carries energy, intention, and centuries of magical use. When you work with these symbols consciously and respectfully, you tap into ancient currents of power and make them your own. Your symbols are your magical language.
Welcome to witch symbols. Speak the language of magic.
What witch symbols do you use? Which ones resonate with you? I'd love to hear!