Mastery of the Magical Arts Talisman Pagan Wiccan Witch Amulet
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Mastery of the Magical Arts Talisman Pagan Wiccan Witch Amulet
Unveil the Arcane: Inspired by the legendary grimoire "The Black Pullet," this talisman features a unique blend of angelic sigils, alchemical symbols, and the Angelic Alphabet, all working in concert to bolster your magical knowledge.
Deepen Your Practice: Worn by those seeking to hone their magical abilities, this amulet is believed to aid in comprehending complex subjects and retaining the knowledge you acquire.
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.
Double-Sided Jewelry Design: This pendant features the same powerful Talisman for Mastery of the Magical Arts symbol on both sides and measures approximately 1.25" (3.1 cm) in diameter.
This talisman is designed with symbols whose magical correspondences aid in obtaining profound knowledge of any subject or magical art they choose to study. This talisman's design was inspired by the grimoire, The Black Pullet, and contains symbols including angelic sigals, alchemical symbols, and letters from the Angelic Alphabet. The Latin phrase "Miserere Deu" in the center translates as a prayer to God for mercy.
According to wikipedia, "The Black Pullet" teaches "the 'science of magical talismans and rings', including the art of necromancy and Kabbalah. It is believed to have been written in the 18th century by an anonymous French officer who served in Napoleon's army. The text takes the form of a narrative centering on the French officer during the Egyptian expedition led by Napoleon (referred to here as the 'genius') when his unit are suddenly attacked by Arab soldiers (Bedouins). The French officer manages to escape the attack, but is the only survivor. An old Turkish man appears suddenly from the pyramids and takes the French officer into a secret apartment within one of the pyramids. He nurses him back to health whilst sharing with him the magical teachings from ancient manuscripts that escaped the 'burning of Ptolemy's library'. "