Skyclad
Skyclad is a term used primarily in contemporary Paganism and Wicca to describe ritual practice conducted outdoors under the open sky, often without clothing. The phrase reflects the idea of being clothed only by the sky, emphasizing a return to nature, humility, and a sense of equality among participants in the presence of the divine.
In skyclad rites, practitioners may form a circle, invoke the elements, cast a sacred circle, and perform
Beyond its use as a ritual term, skyclad also appears as the name of a British metal
Skyclad remains a niche concept within modern Paganism, often discussed in relation to symbolic meanings of