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Pewter Talisman for Love Tetragrammaton Seal of
Pewter Talisman for Love Tetragrammaton Seal of
Pewter Talisman for Love Tetragrammaton Seal of

Pewter Talisman for Love Tetragrammaton Seal of Solomon Pentacle Pendant - 1.25 Inch Diameter

Product ID : 5870695


Galleon Product ID 5870695
Shipping Weight 0.02 lbs
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Model PP-212-007
Manufacturer Pepi
Shipping Dimension 3.5 x 2.01 x 0.71 inches
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Pewter Talisman for Love Tetragrammaton Seal of Features

  • Made of high quality excelsior pewter; nickel free and lead free

  • Forged in the USA by American artisans

  • Adjustable cord (30 inches/76.2 cm) with laminated ends and pewter accent bead included

  • Double sided pendant; same seal on each side

  • Measures approximately 1 1/4 inches (3.16 cm) in diameter


About Pewter Talisman For Love Tetragrammaton Seal Of

The design is a combination of the magical "Pentacle of Venus" and its corresponding "Seal of Venus." Tetragrammaton is a Greek word representing the initials Y.H.V.H, the sacred name of God of the Abrahamic religions. Also intigrated into the design is the names of archangels, angels and Sephirah. It is intended to assure success in the affairs of love. These seals were lifted from the “Greater Key of Solomon”, a foundational grimoire of Western Esotericism that contains influences of Judaic mysticism/Kabbalah, Roman astrology and Hermetic alchemy. “Every one knoweth in the present day that from time immemorial Solomon possessed knowledge inspired by the wise teachings of an angel, to which he appeared so submissive and obedient, that in addition to the gift of wisdom, which he demanded, he obtained with profusion all the other virtues; which happened in order that knowledge worthy of eternal preservation might not be buried with his body.” [The Greater Key of Solomon (1999), Liddell & Mathers]