Talisman for Good Luck Amulet Pendant Key of Solomon Necklace
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Talisman for Good Luck Amulet Pendant Key of Solomon Necklace
Fortunes Aligned: One side features magical symbols corresponding with success in business endeavors, while the other displays the Seal of Jupiter, known for amplifying prosperity.
Symbology for Success: This pendant incorporates symbols meticulously chosen to draw abundance and good luck into your life.
Pewter Jewelry Design: Made from gleaming nickel-free and lead-free excelsior pewter, this pendant offers long-lasting beauty and comfortable wear.
Double-Sided for Wholeness: The pendant design is unique on each side, offering a well-rounded approach to attracting good luck. It measures approximately 1.25 inches (3.1 cm) in diameter.
Adjustable for Comfort: The included 30-inch (76.2 cm) adjustable cord ensures a perfect fit for comfortable everyday wear. A pewter accent bead adds a touch of elegance.
The front of this talisman consists of magical symbols whose correspondences relate to success and good luck in business or speculative adventure such as gambling, investments, banking or sports. The reverse is is a design called the "Seal of Jupiter", said to be "one of the greatest assets that anyone engaged in business can possibly have." [The complete book of Amulets and Talismans (2003), Migene Gonzalez-Wippler] 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]