Moss Mom Gardens
Four Elements Garden – Moss Altar for Earth, Air, Fire & Water
Four Elements Garden – Moss Altar for Earth, Air, Fire & Water
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Four tiny worlds sharing one frame.
This Four Elements Garden holds four separate moss vessels—each devoted to a different element—nestled together in a black metal stand. It’s part altar, part terrarium, part story.
Water – Tidepool of Shells & Starfish
One square dish becomes a shoreline: living moss, a soft blue starfish, and a trio of spiral seashells curl like tiny ocean storms. A textured, driftwood-style branch curves through the moss, turning this quadrant into a miniature tidepool.
Earth – Painted Botanical Sphere & Forest Treasures
Another vessel centers a hand-painted sage-green orb, etched with golden wildflowers. It rests on deep green moss with a striped snail shell and forest textures tucked beneath, like seeds and secrets held in the soil. This is the grounding heart of the piece.
Air – Feather, Honeycomb & Sky-Blue Pod
Air is all about lift and lightness: a pale sky-blue pod with a sprouting botanical “crown,” tiny stone spheres like moons, a natural honeycomb cell, and a long dove-grey feather rising from the moss. It feels like a breeze caught mid-spell.
Fire – Golden-Rimmed Candle Glass & Ember Stone
Fire glows quietly in a teal glass candle holder brushed with gold, cradling a tealight. At its base, an ember-orange stone and dark mineral “coals” rest on moss with a crisp dried leaf—like the last warmth of a campfire at dusk.
Details
- Four separate square glass vessels in a single black metal frame
- Live moss in each section; decorative shells, stones, pods, and botanicals
- One tealight candle included in the glass holder
- One-of-a-kind, handcrafted in the Pacific Northwest
Care
Place indoors, out of direct sun. Mist the moss lightly every few days to keep it lush. Do not submerge in water.
A perfect centerpiece or altar piece for element work, witchy home décor, ocean lovers, and anyone who wants a small, living reminder that all four elements are always in conversation.
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