The Altar of Tad Walker

 

Tad Walker: altar 1

The Baphomet you see was made by Mr. Walker and he calls it “The Black Sun” and it is the symbol of The UnHolyGoat Grotto. The two towering candle sconces at the far sides are each 2 1/2 feet tall while the altar itself stands at 4 1/2 feet tall.

 

 

Tad Walker: altar 2

The black crushed velvet pillows by the gong and also on the other side holding the black phallus are hand sewn. The burning incense you see represents the Air of Enlightenment.

 

Tad Walker: altar 3

A view lit only by candles. The picture of Anton LaVey is in a 10" x13" frame. The other two frames on the sides are standard 8" X 10" size, just to give you some scale.

 

Tad Walker: altar - intimate view

Mr. Walker presides at a more intimate altar. Here we can see the chalice, created by Mr. Walker. He states: “I feel that a chalice should represent beauty and be stimulating since it holds the nectars of all that is desired! Mine is decorated in jewels of ruby and diamond. Its holder is decorated with chains, jewels, and a pentagram surrounded in light blue stones at each cardinal point. It truly is a treasure.”

 

 

 


 

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