UNICURSAL HEXAGRAM sterling silver pendant

149.00 - 162.00

HAND CARVED STERLING SILVER (OXIDIZED) UNICURSAL HEXAGRAM PENDANT


- Material: sterling silver

- Finish: oxidized

- Hand carved

- Length: ca. 5 cm (1.97 in)

- AVAILABLE WITH OR WITHOUT A SILVER CHAIN - 50 cm (19.7 in) oxidized silver chain

The hand formed symbol has been highly textured then darkened and buffed to add to its dark and rustic look.

The unicursal hexagram is a hexagram or six-pointed star that can be traced or drawn unicursally, in one continuous line rather than by two overlaid triangles.
The proper magical use and application of the Unicursal Hexagram has been discussed and speculated on by a number of authors beginning with its wider introduction by Aleister Crowley into his version of the Golden Dawn system. It can be found in very rudimentary form in papers assigned to 4=7 in the Golden Dawn system and probably has its origins in the mathesis of Giordano Bruno.

The points of this hexagram represent the sun (the upper point), the moon (the bottom) and the four elements (those remaining). All hexagrams represent the uniting of the macrocosm with the microcosm, but the unicursal version creates both the divine and the manifest with the same, single line, further accentuating the ultimate unity of the two.

Darkwood Jewelry is inspired by magic, nature, the mysterious aspects of history, traditional handcrafts and the esoteric.

Every Darkwood item is carefully hand-crafted and therefore unique.

Please note that due to its handmade nature, your personal piece might slightly differ from the one showed on the product page. We hope that you enjoy these individualized differences in your piece, made with passion by human hands.

Please don't forget to remove your jewelries before swimming, chemicals or salty water will damage them. It is also advised to remove them before going to sleep to avoid bending or even breaking them.

All the pieces are shipped from Warsaw, Poland. All packages are shipped with registered priority mail (a registered letter or a parcel), which includes tracking (some countries no longer offer tracking for registered mail).