This is a reproduction of a talisman design found in the "Key of Solomon", a grimoire of ceremonial magic attributed to King Solomon. Containing influences of Hermetic alchemy, Roman Astrology and Kabbalah, Solomon's magic is a cornerstone of the Western Esoteric occult tradition. The grimoire explains: "It is of great value for exciting war, wrath, discord, and hostility; also for resisting enemies, and striking terror into rebellious Spirits; the Names of God the All Powerful are therein expressly marked." Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, a ceremonial magician and editor of the most common edition of the book, further describes: "The Letters of the Names Eloah and Shaddai. In the Center is the great letter Vau, the signature of the Qabalistic Microprosopus. Around is the versicle from Psalm lxxvii 13.- "Who is so great a God as our Elohim?"
- Made of solid sterling silver with 925 hallmark stamp- Single sided design
- Measures 1 1/4 inches (3.1 cm) in diameter
- Accommodates a chain thickness up to 3 mm
- Perfect for use in spiritual practice, and beautiful enough for daily wear
- Metal Weight:
- 8.2 grams