Talisman of Mercury Key of Solomon Pentacle Amulet Necklace
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Talisman of Mercury Key of Solomon Pentacle Amulet Necklace
Unmask the Mysteries: This talisman combines the Third and Fourth Pentacles of Mercury, symbols believed to enhance artistic and scientific ability, open doors to hidden knowledge, and increase psychic communication.
Embrace Mercurial Magic: Worn by those seeking to expand their minds and explore the unseen, this amulet is said to aid in finding hidden treasures (both literal and metaphorical) and foster clear communication.
Double-Sided Jewelry Design: This pendant features a unique and powerful symbol on each side and measures approximately 1.5" (3.8 cm) in diameter.
Crafted with Care: Made from high-quality, nickel-free and lead-free excelsior pewter in the USA, this pendant is a beautiful and durable addition to your collection.
Adjustable for Comfort: Wear your talisman close with the included adjustable cord necklace (30"/76 cm) featuring laminated ends and a pewter accent bead.
This talisman combines the Third and Fourth Pentacle of Mercury from the Greater Key of Solomon. It's written that it's influences correspond to "invoking all spirits subject to Mercury" for the purposes of "finding hidden treasure, enchancing artistic and scientific ability, increasing psychic communication, convey personal magnetism, and open the door to secret knowledge."
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]