Archangel Seals Reference Guide - King Solomon Coin Collection

Archangel Seals and Kabbalah Talismans: Reference Guide

This page is a neutral reference guide to Archangel seals and related Kabbalah talismans featured in the King Solomon Coin Collection. It is intended for historical, educational, and cultural study.

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The Archangel Seals

A grouped index of principal archangels in this collection. Each item includes a short summary and direct shopping links.

Archangel Raphael +

Summary: Traditionally associated with healing, guidance, and well being.

Original Text: God's healer. Archangel Raphael brings healing energy to those seeking guidance and improved health and well being. He is considered the Archangel of Healing.

Archangel Zadkiel +

Summary: Traditionally linked with mercy, grace, benevolence, and spiritual order.

Original Text: "Righteousness of God" or "Grace of God". Archangel of freedom, benevolence and mercy. Helps with organization, ritual and creating magic in life.

The sigil of Zadkiel is traditionally invoked on a Monday morning.

Archangel Uriel +

Summary: Traditionally associated with wisdom, illumination, and clarity in decision making.

Original Text: Uriel means "God is my Light". He offers wisdom and insight to help make confident decisions.

Traditionally invoked on Wednesday before daybreak.

Archangel Samael +

Summary: In some traditions linked with severity, divine justice, and protective strength.

Original Text: Archangel Samael (Samuel) is the angel of God's wrath and fury, "Venom of God", invoked for knowledge of theology and protection.

Archangel Michael +

Summary: Traditionally associated with protection, courage, and leadership of heavenly forces.

Original Text: Michael ("Who is like God?") is considered the most powerful spirit after God and the leader of heavenly forces.

Archangel of will, power and protection.

Archangel Jophiel +

Summary: Traditionally linked with beauty, creativity, inspiration, and uplifting thought.

Original Text: "Beauty of God", known as the Angel of Beauty.

Jophiel inspires creativity and divine expression and may help reveal solutions to difficult problems.

Archangel Gabriel +

Summary: Traditionally associated with revelation, prophecy, visions, and communication.

Original Text: Gabriel is one of the highest ranking angels.

Name meaning "God is my strength". Archangel of Wisdom, Revelation, Prophecy and Visions.

Archangel Camael +

Summary: Traditionally linked with inner strength and peaceful relationships.

Original Text: Chamuel is known as the angel of peaceful relationships.

Name meaning "He Who Seeks God". Also spelled Chamuel, Kamael or Camiel.

Mystical Figures of Solomon

A talismanic design featuring Tree of Life symbolism and Hebrew inscriptions, presented here as part of a historical and cultural tradition.

Mystical Figures of Solomon +

Summary: Tree of Life centered design with Hebrew Aleph Bet around the edge, traditionally linked with spiritual symbolism and angelic lore.

Original Text: Embrace the ancient wisdom and divine energy embodied in this necklace from the King Solomon Coin Collection. Handcrafted with devotion, this sacred piece draws upon mystical traditions to inspire protection, clarity, and spiritual awakening. Wear this piece not only as jewelry, but as a sacred companion on your journey of inner strength and enlightenment.

This talisman - the very first one appearing in several editions of the Clavicula Salomonis - opens a path to the spiritual power of the Kabbalah and to the realm of angels as well. The Kabbalistic Tree of Life is featured in the center, its Divine Emanation branches named in original Hebrew. Spiritual connection to the Tree of Life empowers the wearer with the force of the heavenly attributes.

All letters of Hebrew Aleph-Bet are inscribed at the edge of the talisman, each letter is a conduit to the name of an angel. And so this talisman is a key to the protection powers that the angels radiate.

As the legend has it, the first talisman ever created was conferred by Archangel Michael to King Solomon, as the King was fending off the demons that threatened the construction of the Temple in Jerusalem.

ten creative forces that intervene between the infinite, unknowable God ("Ein Sof") and our created world. Through these powers God created and rules the universe

Keter כתר, the Divine Crown

Hokhma חכמה, Wisdom

Dhat דעת, Mind

Binah בינה, Understanding

Gedola גדולה, Greatness

Gevora גבורה, Bravery

Tif'eret תפארת, Beauty

Nezah נצח, Eternity

Hod הוד, Glory

Yesod יסוד, Foundation

The Kabbalah Talisman

Kabbalah Talisman +

Summary: Traditionally presented as a protective talisman and symbolic support against the evil eye in some cultural traditions.

Original Text: Kabbalah talisman for protection against evil eye, helping getting out of problems. Combining the power of 12 angels: Uriel, Raphael, Gabriel, Michael, Nuriel, Hahaviel, Hasdiel, Zadkiel, Rahamiel, Samihael, Azriel, Tamihael.

 

The Archangels Talisman (Malachim)

Malachim (Angels) +

Summary: A Kabbalistic themed talisman traditionally associated with angelic names and protective symbolism.

Original Text: The secret seal of the Malachim (Angels) is a very powerful Kabbalah talisman. Combining the power of the angels: Gabriel, Nuriel, Raphael, Uriel, Michael and Dikernusa.

Sefer Raziel Hamalach Talisman

Sefer Raziel Hamalach +

Summary: Traditionally linked with protective symbolism and household harmony in some streams of folk practice.

Original Text: Protection from the Evil Eye. Used as a protector in childbirth, to ease the labor and bring reconciliation in marital life.

The Seal of Four Rivers. In the four corners of the amulet there are the four rivers of paradise, as mentioned in the Book of Genesis (2.10-14): Pison, Gihon, Hiddekel and Euphrates.

Cabbalists believed the four rivers represent the flowing of divine energy into creation. On the circumference of the circle there are names associated with childbirth: Adam, Eve, Hutz, Lilith, angels Shamriel, Hasdiel, Sinvai, Sansanvai and Semanglof.

Our Father Prayer

Our Father Prayer +

Summary: A prayer inscription presented as a devotional themed collectible.

Original Text: Our Father, which art in heaven, hallowed be thy name; thy kingdom come; thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven.

Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.

For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen.

The Tetragrammaton

Tetragrammaton +

Summary: A sacred name tradition represented by four Hebrew letters, often used in religious and mystical symbolism.

Original Text: The Tetragrammaton (TE TRA GRAM MA TON, which in Greek means "the four letters") is the combination of four Hebrew letters forming the ancient Hebrew name of God, YHWH. This name demonstrates God’s self existence and self sufficiency and is linked to how God described himself to Moses.

 

The term "Tetragrammaton" apparently arose in contradistinction to the divine names containing twelve and forty two letters.

The Tetragrammaton occurs 5,410 times in the Bible.

The symbols:

Circle: the five points of the tetragrammaton draw a circle, also known as a circle of protection. The upper point of the pentagram represents the spirit and governs the four earthly elements: water, fire, earth and air.

Spirit symbolizes the divine and governs the four elements.

Water symbolizes emotions and intuition.

Fire symbolizes courage and daring.

Earth symbolizes resistance and stability.

Air represents intelligence and the arts.

Pentagram: The pentagram represents balance. If it were presented feet up and head down it would represent chaos.

The upper point represents the sign of Jupiter .

Mars symbols appear in the arms of the pentagram.

Saturn symbol appears at the foot.

Mercury Venus Sun Moon

Under TE appear 1 and 2 representing the unity of diversity and creative power.

Under TRA appear 1 2 3 representing the trinity.

Other symbols include:

יהוה - the name of God

אָדָם - the name of Adam

כתר - Keter (Crown)

Holy Grail symbol

Staff of the Patriarchs

Flaming Sword

Seal of Solomon

Uroboros

Alpha and Omega

Eye of Horus

Caduceus of Mercury

Seal of the Seven Archangels

Seal of the Seven Archangels +

Summary: A tradition that groups archangels into a sevenfold system, often linked to classical luminaries in various esoteric frameworks.

Original Text: Ancient tradition combining multiple angelic systems. Each archangel is associated with planetary forces and the Sephirot of Kabbalah.

Michael - will, power and protection

Gabriel - wisdom and revelation

Tsafkiel - divine justice

Zadkiel - mercy and benevolence

Samuel - protection and divine wrath

Raphael - healing

Haniel - harmony, grace and spiritual elevation

The Secret Seal of Solomon

Secret Seal of Solomon +

Summary: Traditionally described as a protection seal in Solomonic lore and later manuscript traditions.

Original Text: Seal of protection attributed to King Solomon. Tradition says it was used to imprison the 72 Djinn in a brazen vessel beneath the ocean.

Believed to protect against negative influences and evil spirits.

Sigil Dei Ameth

Sigillum Dei Ameth +

Summary: A historical ceremonial diagram associated with the “Truth of God” in later esoteric literature.

Original Text: Sigillum Dei Aemeth means "Seal of the Truth of God". A magical diagram composed of circles, pentagram, heptagons and divine names.

Metatron's Cube

Metatron's Cube +

Summary: A sacred geometry motif associated with creation patterns and (in some traditions) angelic guardianship.

Original Text: Metatron appears in Kabbalistic and Talmudic texts as a powerful angelic guardian.

Metatron's Cube represents the geometric patterns of creation and the flow of divine energy through the Tree of Life.