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Measures 1 1/4 inches (3.1 cm) in diameter
Made of lustrous, solid jewelers bronze
The bale fits a chain up to 3 mm in thickness
Single side design
Includes a free waxed cord measuring 24 inches in length with a 2 inch extender
Description This is a reproduction of a talisman design found in the "Key of Solomon", a grimoire of ceremonial magic attributed to King Solomon. Containing influences of Hermetic alchemy, Roman Astrology and Kabbalah, Solomon's magic is a cornerstone of the Western Esoteric occult tradition. The grimoire explains: "When it is only showed unto any person soever, it inciteth and exciteth wonderfully unto Love." Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, a ceremonial magician and editor of the most common edition of the book, further describes: "Around the central Square are the Names Elohim, El Gebil, and two other Names which I cannot decipher, and have, therefore, given them as they stand. The characters are those of the "Passing of the River." The surrounding Versicle is from Psalm xxii. 14:– "My heart is like wax, it is melted in the midst of my bowels."