4102 – 5 Small Metal Talismans
- Physical description:
- Five small metal coin-like talismans, one silver, one copper, and three made of copper with inlaid silver magic squares. With integral loops for wearing on a cord.
- Museum classification:
- Ritual Magic
- Size:
- 31 x 24 x 1.5
- Information:
Made by The Circle of Raphael, specialists in Angelic Talismans.
The talismans consist of:
One made of silver, double-sided, with a Caduceus and the words 'Created by The Circle of Raphael' on one side, and Hebrew writing, the name Raphael, the Zodiacal symbol for the Sun, and a trident-like symbol on the other (according to the Circle of Raphael website this is the Qabalah Money Magnet Talisman).
One made of copper, double-sided, with a Caduceus and the words 'Created by The Circle of Raphael' on one side, and Hebrew writing and a 4 x 4 magic square on the other (according to the Circle of Raphael website, this is the Second Seal of Agrippa Talisman).
One made of copper with an inlaid silver 4 x 4 magic square.
Two made of copper, with (different) inlaid silver 3 x 3 magic squares, with small panels above the squares.
- Resource:
- Object
- Materials:
- Metal (copper, silver)
- Copyright ownership:
- The Circle of Raphael
Made by The Circle of Raphael, specialists in Angelic Talismans.
The talismans consist of:
One made of silver, double-sided, with a Caduceus and the words 'Created by The Circle of Raphael' on one side, and Hebrew writing, the name Raphael, the Zodiacal symbol for the Sun, and a trident-like symbol on the other (according to the Circle of Raphael website this is the Qabalah Money Magnet Talisman).
One made of copper, double-sided, with a Caduceus and the words 'Created by The Circle of Raphael' on one side, and Hebrew writing and a 4 x 4 magic square on the other (according to the Circle of Raphael website, this is the Second Seal of Agrippa Talisman).
One made of copper with an inlaid silver 4 x 4 magic square.
Two made of copper, with (different) inlaid silver 3 x 3 magic squares, with small panels above the squares.