Pewter Celtic Knot Ceremonial Tool 16.5cm – Cord Cutter & Opener

The Pewter Celtic Knot Ceremonial Tool is a crafted ritual implement designed for symbolic cord-cutting, energetic openings and altar work. Cast from high-quality British pewter and finished with an inset jewel (red or green, batch variance), this 16.5 cm piece carries the interlaced Celtic knot motif — a visual language of continuity, connection and sacred geometry. It looks at home on an altar, performs elegant ritual gestures, and acts as a tactile reminder of sovereignty, release and intention.

Product details

  • Design: Intricate Celtic knot motif, inset jewel at handle end (red or green — batch variance)

  • Function: Symbolic cord cutter & opener — ceremonial dagger / letter-opener silhouette for ritual use (not a sharp weapon)

  • Material: High-quality British pewter (polished finish)

  • Approx Size: H 165 mm x W 20 mm (16.5 cm x 2 cm)

  • Approx weight: 40 g

  • Presentation: Supplied in a gift box — ready for gifting or altar use

  • Origin: Made in the UK from British pewter

  • Uses: Energetic cord cutting, ritual openings, altar tool, symbolic offerings, ceremonial letter opener

  • NB: Keep out of reach of children; intended for symbolic, non-invasive ritual work

This pewter ceremonial tool blends craftsmanship with ceremonial intent. Although shaped like a dagger or letter opener, it’s designed for symbolic work rather than physical cutting: the edge is smooth and safe for ritual gestures such as cutting ribbon, trimming thin ceremonial cords, or performing opening motions in dedication rites. The Celtic knot speaks to interconnection and eternity — a perfect visual for ceremonies that mark endings, beginnings or boundary-setting. The inset jewel adds a ceremonial accent and reflects candlelight on an altar.

What is ceremonial cord cutting?

Ceremonial cord cutting is an energetic ritual used across many traditions to release attachments — emotional, energetic or symbolic — that no longer serve. The action is metaphorical: the tool helps you mark an ending, reclaim personal energy and open space for new pathways. Performed with clear intention, it supports closure, clarity and mindful transition.

Uses & spiritual significance

  • Cord cutting: Release energetic ties, unhelpful habits, or past attachments.
  • Energy opening: Clear blockages and invite fresh pathways for healing or creativity.
  • Sacred rituals: Ideal for dedication ceremonies, altar openings, intention-setting and honourings.
  • Symbol of sovereignty: A tactile reminder of personal boundaries, power and clarity.
  • Altar ornament: Decorative and ritual-ready — fits both active practice and contemplative display.

How to use (simple guide)

  1. Prepare: Clean the space, light a candle, and centre with a few slow breaths.
  2. Set intention: Name what you are releasing or opening to.
  3. Perform: Hold the tool and make a clear, intentional slicing or opening gesture toward the cord (ribbon, string, or imagined tie) while visualising release. Speak a short phrase if you wish.
  4. Close: Thank the tool and energies. Dispose of or respectfully store any cut ribbon; burning is an optional closure practice.
  5. Ground: Anchor yourself — drink water, ring a bell, or place both feet on the floor.

Cord Cutter types:

Ceremonial cord cutters come in many forms: swords, athames, crystal wands, obsidian blades and daggers. This pewter piece sits in the symbolic dagger family — elegant, safe for ritual gestures and designed for focused intention rather than practical or heavy-duty cutting. Choose different forms if you want a sharper edge or a crystal-specific energy.

Safety & care

  • This is a symbolic ritual tool, not a weapon. The edge is intentionally non-sharp.
  • Handle with care and keep away from children.
  • Not suitable for cutting thick cords, rope or other heavy materials — use appropriate scissors for practical tasks.
  • Wipe with a soft, dry cloth to clean. Avoid abrasive cleaners and prolonged moisture to keep the pewter finish bright.
  • Supplied in a gift box for safe storage.

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