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Baphomet Horned Sabbatic Goat Solve et Coagula
Baphomet Horned Sabbatic Goat Solve et Coagula
Baphomet Horned Sabbatic Goat Solve et Coagula
Baphomet Horned Sabbatic Goat Solve et Coagula
Baphomet Horned Sabbatic Goat Solve et Coagula
Baphomet Horned Sabbatic Goat Solve et Coagula
Baphomet Horned Sabbatic Goat Solve et Coagula

Baphomet Horned Sabbatic Goat Solve et Coagula Statue 10 Inch Tall

Product ID : 17829080
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Galleon Product ID 17829080
UPC / ISBN 726549117060
Shipping Weight 1.87 lbs
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Model 11706
Manufacturer Pacific Giftware
Shipping Dimension 11.89 x 7.28 x 4.92 inches
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Baphomet Horned Sabbatic Goat Solve et Coagula Features

  • This Baphomet Horned Sabbatic Goat Solve et Coagula Statue measures 5.85 x 4 x 10.25 Inches Tall

  • Made of designer composite resin, hand painted and polished individually. This piece is hand-cast using high quality hand painted cold cast resin

  • Sculpture is carefully hand-painted with antique dark wood finish to give a luxurious warm look for any home or gallery

  • Divine Goat of Mendes, Satanism Sabbatic Baphomet Sculpture is an enigmatic, goat-headed figure found in several instance in the history of occultism. From the Knights Templar of the Middle-Ages and the Freemasons of the 19th century to modern currents of occultism, Baphomet never fails to create controversy.

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About Baphomet Horned Sabbatic Goat Solve Et Coagula

Baphomet is a term originally used to describe an idol or other deity which the Knights Templar were accused of worshiping, and subsequently incorporated into disparate occult and mystical traditions. It appeared as a term for a pagan idol in trial transcripts of the Inquisition of the Knights Templar in the early 14th century. The name first came into popular English usage in the 19th century, with debate and speculation on the reasons for the suppression of the Templars. Since 1856, the name Baphomet has been associated with a "Sabbatic Goat" image drawn by Eliphas Lévi, which contains binary elements representing the "sum total of the universe" (e.g. male and female, good and evil, etc.). However, Baphomet has been connected with Satanism as well, primarily due to the adoption of it as a symbol by the Church of Satan.