Talisman to Win Competitions Pewter Pendant Necklace - Second Pentacle of Saturn
Talisman to Win Competitions Pewter Pendant Necklace - Second Pentacle of Saturn
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Talisman to Win Competitions Necklace - Saturn
Talisman to win competitions necklace in lead-free pewter. Second Pentacle of Saturn on 33 in cord. Museum jewelry. Ships from California.
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This talisman necklace for winning competitions carries the Second Pentacle of Saturn. The seal comes from the Greater Key of Solomon, a grimoire of ritual magic. It was held to be of great value in the face of adversity. Its spirits knew the play of the law.
Each talisman to win competitions necklace is cast in lead-free pewter. The seal holds a famous double acrostic from medieval magic. A square of twenty-five letters fills its center. Added to one, they equal twenty-six, the value of YHVH.
- Material: Fine lead-free pewter, the same design appears on front and back
- Dimensions: 1 3/16 in L x 1 1/2 in W x 1/8 in D
- Weight: 1 oz
- Cord: 33 in black cord, knot the ends to adjust the length
- Wear: Unisex, suitable for a man or woman
- Includes: Legend description card
- SKU: PDP-6124
- Collection: Museum Jewelry
The Second Pentacle of Saturn
Saturn seals in the Key of Solomon deal with limits and discipline. This one was tied to disputes, judgment, and the law. The grimoire survives in manuscripts from the 14th through 17th centuries. Mathers published his English translation in 1889.
Reading the Seal
The design centers on a five-by-five letter square. This double acrostic appears across medieval magical records. Its twenty-five letters plus one equal twenty-six. That number matches the divine name YHVH.
Styling and Wearing the Talisman to Win Competitions Necklace
The talisman to win competitions necklace suits any wearer. The 33 in cord adjusts by knotting the ends. The thick pewter holds the fine detail of the seal. Worn long, the pendant rests near the heart.
Care Notes
Wipe the pewter with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive cleaners. Store it flat or hanging to protect the cord.
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