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The Astaroth Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on November 27, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Pagan Jewelry, Tarot, Wiccan Jewelry, Zodiac Amulets. Tagged: Astaroth Amulet, Astaroth charm, Astaroth pendant, Oracle amulet, Oracle charm, Oracle jewelry, Oracle talisman, prophet amulet, prophet charm, prophet jewelry. Leave a comment

The name Astaroth was ultimately derived from a Phoenician goddess Astarte 4000 years ago, similar to Babylon’s Ishtar, and the Sumerian Inanna. Astarte was connected with fertility, sexuality, and war. Her symbols were the lion, horse, sphinx, dove, and the planet Venus symbolized by a star within a circle. Ashtoreth is mentioned in the Torah as the principal goddess of the Sidonians representing the fertility of Nature. The Testament of Solomon mentions Asteraoth (Greek) as an angel, who is opposed to the demon of power.

The Astraroth Amulet

The name “Astaroth” as a male demon is first known from The Book of Abramelin, written in 1458, and quoted in grimoires to this day. Astaroth has also been associated with an arch-demon of the qliphoth (adverse forces) according to later Qabalistic texts.

It is interesting to note here the transformation(like most polytheistic beings, (in particular Goddesses) have been “transformed” into the direct opposite of the original conception. We see this often in human history, the accepted “good” being supplanted by the new politically correct version to conform with the new agenda. The original Goddess Astare of sexuality, fertility and conflict becomes a Male Demon who seduces by means of laziness, vanity, and rationalized philosophies.

By re-examining all of the world’s traditions we find the Monotheistic paths tend to exclude everything (save One) as Evil and we are to avoid them. Other traditions through out the world see races of beings everywhere; some helpful, some harmful but most are unconcerned with us entirely. In modern fiction we see a “reclaiming” of Demons as simply “other beings” rather than Satan’s Minions; a good example is the Golden Compass (Northern Lights) by Philip Pullman. In his tale he describes a world where many people have relationships with Demons as a very mundane arrangement.

The Lesser Key of Solomon or Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis is a 17th century grimoire (book of Shadows), one of the most popular books of demonology. It contains detailed descriptions of spirits and what is needed to invoke and oblige them to do the will of the conjurer. (An extremely un-friendly arrangement. One would think it better to have a relationship of mutual respect rather than making demands on a being much stronger than you!) Referred to in The Lesser Key of Solomon as a very powerful demon, Astaroth teaches mathematical sciences and handicrafts, can make you invisible and lead to hidden treasures, and answers every question formulated to him (choose your words carefully!).

Astrologers, Tarotists and other seekers of wisdom have since chosen a different path with this Being. He(She?) has become a conduit to deeper understanding of what is hidden. The texts of the Lesser Key of Solomon have been interpenetrated with a deeper understanding of the Mysteries. “Hidden Treasure” of the mind and spirit, and seeking the Philosopher’s Stone (the sanctity of one’s Inner Being). As long as one holds themselves in the best of intent, the exchange is positive for all concerned. As soon as one seeks selfishness, the result becomes corrupt.

In the creation of the Astaroth Amulet I have cut into a disk of silver His Seal and mounted a top bail and jump ring. The piece is only 3/4” and easily used as a charm or pendant. This is for those who are readers of the Tarot or other workers of the Oracle. Those who wear this amulet may be honed and well focused for deep insight.

If you wish to learn more about the Astraroth Amulet, please visit the web page featuring the pendant.

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The Seals of Solomon Bracelet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on November 19, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Custom Jewelry, Pagan Jewelry. Tagged: Custom Seal of Solomon, The Seals of Solomon Custom Bracelet Custom Solomon seals Sterling silver custom seals Seal of the moon Seal of Mars Seal of Jupiter. 3 Comments

The Seals of Solomon are both famous in legend and myth,
yet extremely obscured concerning their meaning.
Typically we hear about them in the Arabian nights legend:
a seal of Solomon kept the Jinn inside.

The Seals of Solomon Bracelet

The Seals of Solomon Bracelet

Historically we discover the source of the Seals:
Solomon, the son of King David who established the city of Jerusalem
and Father of a great deal of esoteric writings and traditions.
Solomon is said to have been given both wisdom and knowledge
and ability to distinguish morally
between good and evil thorough a deeper understanding of the universe.
One of his legacies is what is known as The Greater Key of Solomon:
a series of images containing geometric patters
combined with Hebrew and other images.
Each seal is dedicated to a specific quality and described by the Planets
(Mars, Venus and so on) focusing those virtues.

Classically
each seal is to be made at a specific day and time through out the week
and made to enhance or “seed” those qualities desired.
Virtue, Honor protection, Seeking Hidden Talent and other qualities
are imbued by the various seals.
Every planet holds various qualities
and several seals are attributed to each planet.
The person who works with a seal has the opportunity
to focus the virtue they are concerned with by creating
(or commissioning) the seal they are interested in.

One of my most recent creations was to create Seven of the Solomon Seals
on a leather bracelet
.
Each seal was made separately with a concho screw in the back.
The leather bracelet was punched to allow each seal to be mounted.
Because of the need to have the bracelet to “lay flat” against the wrist,
I carved the seals (in order) to curved and fit snugly around the wrist.

This was created to the specific qualifications of the person who ordered it,
all one of a kind work with no mold taken.
It currently is being worn by the Gentleman who commissioned it.

If you would like to have a custom piece made for you,
please visit my How to order custom page.

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Gryphon Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on November 17, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Multi Faith. Tagged: griffin amulet, griffin jewelry, griffin necklace, griffin talisman, griffon amulet, griffon brooch, griffon jewelry, griffon necklace, griffon pin, griffon talisman, gryphon amulet necklace, Gryphon brooch, Gryphon jewelry, Gryphon pin, Gryphon talisman. Leave a comment

Combining the two “Royal Beasts” of the animal Kingdom,
the Lion and the Eagle are merged into a fearsome creature: the Gryphon (griffon or griffin) .

Gryphon Amulet

Gryphon Amulet

The earliest images of griffins are the thirty five hundred year old frescoes
in the Throne Room of the Palace of Knossos.
It continued being a favored beast in Archaic and Classical Greek art.
The Gryphon appears about a thousand years after Bronze Age in Crete
around the fifth to fourth century BCE originating from the Persian Empire.
The Greeks adopted the Gryphon as sacred animals loyal to Apollo.
Some have suggested that the word “Gryphon” is cognate with Cherub.

As a creature identified in so many cultures,
Adrienne Mayor proposed the Gryphon was an ancient misconception
derived from the fossilized remains of the Protoceratops
found in gold mines in southeastern Kazakhstan.

With centuries of lore surrounding the Gryphon,
many attributes have been associated with the Mythic Beast.
A symbol of divine power and a guardian of the all things sacred,
they guard treasure and priceless possessions;
a protector from evil, secret slander and “witchcraft”
(a term used by many cultures referring to the kind of person who is able to “powerfully influence another’s will”;
a charismatic for example – not the modern day usage of Wicca nor the craft they harness).
A Gryphon’s claw was believed to have medicinal properties
and a feather could restore sight to the blind.
Goblets fashioned from Gryphon claws
(actually antelope horns)
and griffin eggs (usually ostrich eggs)
were highly prized in medieval European courts and possessed the qualities of the noble beast.
Many artisans are still replicating the look and feel of these Goblets to this day.

The Gryphon’s amalgamation of lion and eagle gains in courage and boldness.
In Heraldry it denotes strength,
military courage and leadership
and suggests one must combine intelligence and strength
– always a good decision.

In the creation of the Gryphon Amulet
I have softened the over all feel of the piece
to indicate it’s position between the “real world” and “that which is beyond the veil”.
The over all shape is bold,
yet the texture is softened,
nearly “out-of-focus” yet retaining the beak
(with a slight snarl) and wings of the eagle.
The claws are undistinguished between the talons of the bird and the paws of the lion,
thus illustrating the potential of both.
I have also included a portion of a Halo to represent it’s sacred position
of protector and defender of for whom is to wear it.
This is an Amulet of Protection,
Enhancement of Strength and Clarity.
This is for those who are in the field of battle whether the front line,
the front office or the fast lane.
It is to enhance nobility, perseverance and courage.
If you would like a Gryphon Amulet,
please visit my web page for more details
.

Other Amulets may be seen at the
Amulets Page
created and developed
by Kirk McLaren
of Amulets by Merlin

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Celtic Lovers Knot Ring

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on November 12, 2010
Posted in: Rings, Wedding Rings. Tagged: Celtic knot ring, Hand fasting, hand fasting ring, Handfasting ring, Handfasting Traditional Lovers Knot, Lover's Knot, Nautical Kno, Traditional lovers ring, Wedding knot ring, Wedding knotwork, Wedding knotwork ring, Wedding ring, Wedding ring lovers ring. 1 Comment

A variation on a theme: the Lover’s Knot. For centuries, this has been used in rigging by sailors, the merging of two ropes extending the use of one by merging it with the other: a knot that makes the bond stronger. In the Traditional Lover’s Knot Ring, I developed the design as a promise ring, hand fasting or wedding ring. I have used the same knotwork pattern in the creation of the Handfasting Bracelet.

Some have decided they like the idea yet wanted something a little different, so I designed the knot to be more “Celtic”, using the traditional knot work approach illustrated in the book of Kells. The weaving “in and out” says the same thing: two become one, their strength is greater than the sum of it’s parts; a metaphor describing how a couple’s commitment may strengthen each others’ lives. This Celtic version of the Lover’s Knot is woven “in and out” providing a more dense look to the design. By following the strands that wrap around the band you can see that the “two (chords) are one”. This design has been used to symbolize the “wedding knot” for centuries and used in “handfasting”: a promise to be true “for a year and a day”.

Celtic Lover's Knot Ring

If you would like to have this ring made for you, don’t worry about sizes, each is made as they are ordered to allow for the right size and the possibility of inscriptions to be made on the inside of the band. Simply go to my web page featuring the Celtic Lover’s Knot Ring.

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Peaceful Mushroom Ring

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on November 11, 2010
Posted in: Rings. Tagged: Amanita Muscaria rings, Magic Mushroom Rings, Peace rings, Peace silver jewelry, silver mushroom rings, silver Peace rings, Terence McKenna. 3 Comments

Back in the Eighties, I became acquainted with Terence McKenna and became intrigued with his lectures. He spoke about many things, including a “Time-wave-zero” project which predicted a major shift in human behavior in 2012:

    “…the story of the universe is that information, which I call novelty, is struggling to free itself from habit, which I call entropy… and that this process… is accelerating… It seems as if… the whole cosmos wants to change into information… All points want to become connected… The path of complexity to its goals is through connecting things together… You can imagine that there is an ultimate end-state of that process—it’s the moment when every point in the universe is connected to every other point in the universe.”
    — Terence McKenna 1998

McKenna derived his findings from a combination between the I Ching, the Mayan Calender and what he considered a balance between novelty and entropy in human activities. Terence even developed a computer program (innovative for the ’80s) that predicted a series of events projecting both backwards into the past and forward to the fateful day of December 21, 2012. One of his predictions was the fall of the Berlin Wall which came to pass just as his program projected.

In his other studies, he considered the Peruvian Shaman known as the Ayahuasqueros who practice Shamanism deep in the jungles of South America. Following in the footsteps of Charles Grob, M.D. (a professor of psychiatry and pediatrics at UCLA’s School of Medicine directed in 1993 the Hoasca Project and popularized by the beat generation writers William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg in The Yage Letters) he went to the Shaman themselves, learning their ideas, traditions and use of Ayahuasca. Terrence surmised it’s use and capabilities with the psychoactive Psilocybin popularly used in the Sixties and Seventies by the counter culture of the time.

Peaceful Mushroom Ring

While listening to what seemed to be “endless” lectures post Midnight on KPFK in Los Angles, I decided to create a variation of the Peace Sign that both recollected the Sixties’ longing for an end of the War and a reaching out to another form of thinking, an exploration of Consciousness that tends to “break the rules” of society, yet hearkens back to a pre-historical attitude towards plants.

In a previous blog about my brief contact with Terrance, I related about how I had crystallized his ideas (or at least a few of them) into an amulet. Deciding I could expand on the idea, I developed a matching ring. Like the original amulet, this heavy ring is composed of mushrooms grown into the shape of a peace sign.

The Mushroom rendered in both the ring and amulet is the Amanita Muscaria, a variety of mushroom found in northern Europe and is often found in Christmas decorations in Germany. It is said that finding such a mushroom brings good luck. Farther speculation of ethnology-historians have suggested that the seeking of the “little man of red and white” may be attributed to later traditions concerning Kris Kringle: an elf found in the forest before Yule, who (when found) offer presents of illumination.

If you would like to have one, please visit my web page featuring the Peaceful Mushroom Ring. I make each ring as they are ordered to provide you with the ring size (no matter how unusual) you need.

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The Moon Phase Chain

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on November 9, 2010
Posted in: Moon Jewelry, nature Jewelry. Tagged: Moon Phase Chain, Moon Phase jewelry, Moon Phase necklace, silver Moon Phase jewelry, silver Moon Phase necklace. 3 Comments

The moon has been a powerful influence physically and mythic for centuries. The Lore of humanity across many cultures have attributed the Moon to many things. Watching the moon in it’s phases is something we have been doing for a very long time.

Moon Phase Chain

In Astrology, those born under different Lunar phases (Lunation) are said to have specific qualities:

Within the first quarter: (similar to Aries) they will probably prefer to take the initiative and will be ready to look for new interests in life, new people and new ideas.

In the second quarter: (similar to Leo) The person will be locked into their goals and have a strong need to create a legacy. They have a charisma drawing others to them, but instinctively use others rather than help them.

In the Third quarter or Full Moon: (like Libra) The person will need friendships, colleagues and relationships, and will relate well to others; easily able to achieve a balance between want and need. They will either be drawn to highly successful people or achieve success; both with the help of others.

In the third quarter (like Capricorn) they will often have clairvoyant insight and follow hunches rather than be logical; and will finish projects others start; reorganizing and sorting out problems left by others.

Many civilizations have relied on a lunar calender. In China, the ideas are broken down to seven and a half day patterns

First quarter (new): The first quarter symbolizes birth, renewal, sowing and awakening, and is associated with spring.

Second quarter (waxing): The second quarter symbolizes potency, maturity, full growth and development, and is associated with summer.

Third quarter (full): The third quarter symbolizes organization, harvest, collection and storage, and is associated with autumn.

Fourth quarter (waning): The fourth quarter symbolizes completion, conclusion, hibernation and rest, and is associated with winter.

Much is written on the subject and include nodes, mansions or nakshatras, lunation and so on. For those who love Luna in her many aspects, I have created the Moon Phase Chain. Each link is carved front and back with craters representing the lunar surface, each in a phase: full, waxing and waning, gibbous and crescent. I make a variety of sizes from earrings and bracelets to full necklaces and belly chains.

If you would like a Moon Phase chain made for you, please visit my website featuring the Moon Phase Chain as a bracelet or longer as necklaces.

 

More hand made chain by Merlin may be found here
Other jewelry from Amulets by Merlin may be found here

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Skull Money Clip

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on November 7, 2010
Posted in: Money Clips, Skull Jewelry. Tagged: Biker Jewelry, Biker Money Clip, bronze money clip, Bronze skull money clip, custom Money Clips, Goth Jewelry, Goth Money Clip, Money clip, scull money clip, silver money clip, silver scull money clip. Leave a comment

None like it.

This Classic Skull Money Clip is a deep carving which will easily fit into your pocket and a fully articulated jaw to bite those bills!

Skull Money Clip
Skull Money Clip

This is a perfect gift for those who are collectors of the skull in jewelry and decor. Your bank roll is protected by the ancestors! Perfect for Bikers, Goth enthusiasts and Medical Students.

Open Jaw

As with all of Merlin’s creations, these are not mass produced: each one is made as they are ordered and can be modified with your symbol or logo on the forehead (custom fees may apply). To see and learn more or order yours, please visit the web page in my site for more details about the Skull Money Clip “here”.

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Divine Duality Amulet

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on November 6, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Pagan Jewelry, Wiccan Jewelry. Tagged: God and Goddess amulet, God and Goddess jewelry, God goddess amulet, god goddess jewelry, god goddess talisman. Leave a comment

The most popular form of Theism in our world today
seems to be Monotheism.
Judaism, Christianity and Islam seem to agree (at least on this)
there is “One God”,
but this does not encompass the entirety of religions in our world today.
For those with a broader view of Divinity
I have created the Divine Duality Amulet.

Divine Duality Amulet

Divine Duality Amulet

The perception of the divine is an extremely personal thing.
Religion refers to the relationship
with what one perceives as a “higher consciousness”
whether it be a supreme being or a member of a pantheon.
In many Monotheistic religions,
one develops a personal relationship with as “personal God”
or a representative (Angel).
Although this can most certainly be true with Polytheism,
there are many forms that do not respond to a “personal” relationship:
tribute is offered or other forms of acknowledgment.

Among the Polytheists,
one could be Henotheist:
specializing in the worship of one particular deity
where as the Kathenotheists worship different deities
at different occasions:
seasonal or for specific kinds of blessings.
Among the Polytheists we find hard polytheism
views the gods as being distinct and separate beings
such as the Egyptian and Greek Religions
and parts of Hinduism.
Soft polytheism view the gods as being
a part of the greater whole such as forms of Hinduism:
Smartism and Advaita Vedanta.

For the Divine Duality Amulet,
I created a two sided piece,
one side of the God and the other of the Goddess.
For the Feminine Deity her face is prominent
surrounded by her hair emanating out and curling beneath,
hiding her neck in curls.
For the God side his face a partially disguised for his hair and beard.
I have included Stag Horns as one would find with the Older Gods
(horns are usually attributed to the variety of animal their society is dependent on:
the stag for northern European,
the Buffalo for the Native American Planes Tribes).

Having an amulet that includes both the God and the Goddess combined
is helpful to those why are devotees of both The Goddess and the God,
able to offer tribute to both simultaneously.
One may wear the Goddess visible between Beltane and Samhain,
while turning it over between Samhain and Beltane,
thus representing the duel aspects of the seasons.
It may be used as a tool to bring balance within oneself,
pulling together the needed aspects of the Masculine and the Feminine, Light and Shadow, Nurturer and Defender.

To learn more or get a your own Amulet,
please visit my web page
featuring the Divine Duality Amulet.

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The Large High Priestess

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on November 3, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Pagan Jewelry, Tarot, Wiccan Jewelry. Tagged: High Priestess Amulets, moon amulets, silver tarot amulets, Tarot, Tarot Amulets, Tarot Priestess, Tarot Priestess amulets. 1 Comment

One of my earliest paintings was the image of the High Priestess. A cascading waterfall with it’s source from the heavens, spilling past a crescent moon, captured and channeled by a beautiful woman whose skirts return to water. Later, I translated the image into an Amulet: the transmutation from collective unconsciousness, captured, personified and then returned into the Akashic Pool.

The Large High Priestess
The Large High Priestess Amulet

In an earlier blog, I have gone into more detail on the Lore of the High Priestess, featuring a smaller version developed more as one of the pieces of the Three Dimensional Tarot Deck I completed in 1992. This Large High Priestess Amulet the original version: bold, strong droplets in the skirts, the moon is at a slight angle as if seen hung in the sky, and with more facial detail.

The Large High Priestess Amulet has always been a favorite of mine, made as a dedication to Girls and Women of all ages, all that is feminine.

with card

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Kitchen Witch Pentacle

Posted by Amulets by Merlin on October 31, 2010
Posted in: Amulets, Pagan Jewelry, Pentacles, Wiccan Jewelry. Tagged: Kitchen Witch amulet, Kitchen Witch jewelry, Kitchen Witch Pentacle, Kitchen Witch talisman, silver Kitchen Witch, silver Kitchen Witch jewelry. 6 Comments

When one cooks a meal for one’s family simply to meet the deadline of the hour and gives no notice as to how it is prepared or who it is for, one misses an opportunity to bless their home and loved ones. When one takes that opportunity to hum a happy tune, prepare favorite foods, make the meal a special time one instills Magick into every nourishing bite. Imbuing sustenance with good flavor, solid nutrition and joy, one may be a Kitchen Witch! The complex art of cuisine or exotic dishes isn’t necessary, one can accomplish great things with a simple soup, a sandwich, a salad – anything… so long as it is done with good intention and the will to provide nourishment for the body and soul. Keeping a Kitchen with happiness and focused intent can also spill over into how the cupboards are kept, how the dishes are cleaned and arranged, how the herbs from the garden are hung and dried, decorations and color all add the the way the Kitchen Witch blesses the home and family.

Kitchen Witch Pentacle
Kitchen Witch Pentacle

In celebration of the Kitchen Witch, I have created the Kitchen Witch Pentacle. It creates the star symbolizing the balance of the elements formed by the tools of the Kitchen: The blade, the spoon, the broom, the herb and the candle. En-circled by grape vines, this heavy 2 inch Pentacle may be worn as an amulet or hung in the kitchen as a ward and blessing.

Too big? I have a smaller version of the Kitchen Witch Pentacle.

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