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    The 44 Seals of King Solomon : Ancient Wisdom

    The 44 Seals of King Solomon: Complete Reference Guide to the Pentacles

     

    The 44 Seals of King Solomon (also called Solomonic pentacles) are traditionally grouped by the seven classical planets: Jupiter, Sun, Mars, Saturn, Moon, Mercury, and Venus. Use this page as a complete index to explore each pentacle and jump directly to the Seal Coin or Necklace. 

    Welcome to the reference guide for the 44 Seals (Pentacles) of King Solomon. Each pentacle is traditionally associated with specific themes such as protection, prosperity, love, wisdom, and spiritual elevation.

    This is a neutral reference guide for historical, educational, and cultural study. Use the buttons on each pentacle to shop as a Seal Coin or a Necklace. Origins of the Solomonic pentacles

    The 44 Seals of King Solomon are a system of symbolic pentacles preserved in medieval Solomonic manuscripts. These seals are traditionally organized according to the seven classical planets used in historical astrology and cosmology.

    Each planet contains a group of pentacles that express different symbolic themes. The planetary groups traditionally include:

    • Pentacles of Jupiter
    • Pentacles of the Sun
    • Pentacles of Mars
    • Pentacles of Saturn
    • Pentacles of the Moon
    • Pentacles of Mercury
    • Pentacles of Venus

    This reference guide presents the full collection of 44 pentacles in their traditional planetary order, allowing visitors to explore the historical symbolism of each seal and navigate directly to the corresponding coin or necklace.

    Pentacles of Jupiter (7)

    The Pentacles of Jupiter are traditionally associated with prosperity, authority, justice, and protection. In Solomonic manuscript traditions, Jupiter represents expansion, wisdom, and beneficial influence.

    Collection: Pentacles of Jupiter

    First Pentacle of Jupiter +

    Summary: Traditionally associated with acquiring treasure and supporting business opportunities.

    A talisman traditionally described for acquiring treasure and gaining business opportunities.

    Second Pentacle of Jupiter +

    Summary: Traditionally linked with glory, honors, riches, and tranquility of mind.

    Traditionally described for honors, riches, and a peaceful or tranquil state of mind.

    Third Pentacle of Jupiter +

    Summary: Traditionally described as protective, defending against enemies and harmful spirits near one’s person or home.

    Traditionally framed for protection and defense in the space around the person or home.

    Fourth Pentacle of Jupiter +

    Summary: Traditionally associated with acquiring wealth and honor, and increasing possessions.

    Traditionally described for wealth, honor, and increase of possessions.

    Fifth Pentacle of Jupiter +

    Summary: Traditionally attributed with the power to assure visions.

    Traditionally described for visions and spiritual insight.

    Sixth Pentacle of Jupiter +

    Summary: Traditionally described as protection from earthly dangers through daily devotional regard.

    Traditionally framed as daily protective regard against earthly dangers.

    Seventh Pentacle of Jupiter +

    Summary: Traditionally linked with power against poverty and for discovering guarded treasures.

    Traditionally described against poverty and for discovering guarded treasures.

    Pentacles of the Sun (7)

    The Pentacles of the Sun are traditionally linked with honor, recognition, vitality, and illumination. In classical symbolism the Sun represents leadership, clarity, and the visible expression of power.

    Collection: Pentacles of the Sun

    First Pentacle of the Sun +

    Summary: Traditionally known as the El Shaddai pentacle, associated with receiving what one desires.

    Traditionally associated with receiving what one desires.

    Second Pentacle of the Sun +

    Summary: Traditionally used to repress pride and arrogance that oppose one’s wishes or plans.

    Traditionally framed for overcoming opposition through humility and restraint.

    Third Pentacle of the Sun +

    Summary: Traditionally associated with renown, glory, and riches.

    Traditionally associated with recognition, renown, and success.

    Fourth Pentacle of the Sun +

    Summary: Traditionally said to help one perceive spirits that appear invisible.

    Traditionally described for perception and spiritual sight.

    Fifth Pentacle of the Sun +

    Summary: Traditionally linked with invoking spirits said to transport one over distance in short time.

    Traditionally associated with rapid movement and protected travel.

    Sixth Pentacle of the Sun +

    Summary: Traditionally described as providing invisibility at request.

    Traditionally framed as concealment or invisibility at request.

    Seventh Pentacle of the Sun +

    Summary: Traditionally reputed to release one from prison by opening locks and breaking fetters.

    Traditionally associated with liberation and opening what is bound or locked.

    Pentacles of Mars (7)

    The Pentacles of Mars are associated with courage, conflict, defense, and strength. In traditional symbolism Mars represents decisive action, protection, and the ability to overcome opposition.

    Collection: Pentacles of Mars

    First Pentacle of Mars +

    Summary: Traditionally linked with courage, ambition, enthusiasm, and physical accomplishments.

    Traditionally associated with courage, drive, and strength.

    Second Pentacle of Mars +

    Summary: Traditionally described as aid against disease when applied to afflicted parts.

    Traditionally framed as support against illness (traditional text claim).

    Third Pentacle of Mars +

    Summary: Traditionally associated with resisting enemies and stirring conflict or wrath.

    Traditionally framed for conflict energy and resistance to enemies.

    Fourth Pentacle of Mars +

    Summary: Traditionally linked with victory or vindication.

    Traditionally associated with victory, vindication, and overcoming opposition.

    Fifth Pentacle of Mars +

    Summary: Traditionally described as terrible to demons and forcing obedience.

    Traditionally framed as strong spiritual authority and defense.

    Sixth Pentacle of Mars +

    Summary: Traditionally described as preventing harm and turning weapons back.

    Traditionally framed as protection against harm and attack.

    Seventh Pentacle of Mars +

    Summary: Traditionally linked with confusing enemies and storm or tempest motifs.

    Traditionally framed for disruption of enemies and intense force.

    Pentacles of Saturn (7)

    The Pentacles of Saturn are traditionally connected with structure, discipline, boundaries, and deep forces of nature. Saturn represents limitation, seriousness, and powerful transformative influence.

    Collection: Pentacles of Saturn

    First Pentacle of Saturn +

    Summary: Traditionally designed to compel submission to the possessor’s wishes and requests.

    Traditionally framed for authority and compelling obedience.

    Second Pentacle of Saturn +

    Summary: Traditionally carried when meeting adversaries in business, competitions, work seeking, or contract negotiation.

    Traditionally associated with protection in adversarial settings and negotiations.

    Third Pentacle of Saturn +

    Summary: Traditionally good for use at night when invoking spirits of Saturn’s nature.

    Traditionally associated with night work and Saturnian themes.

    Fourth Pentacle of Saturn +

    Summary: Traditionally associated with spirits bringing news, and also ruin or destructive operations.

    Traditionally framed as severe force and deep Saturnian operations.

    Fifth Pentacle of Saturn +

    Summary: Traditionally described as protecting home and guarding treasures and possessions.

    Traditionally associated with guarding the home and valuables.

    Sixth Pentacle of Saturn +

    Summary: Traditionally described with severe influence when pronounced against someone.

    Traditionally framed as intense Saturnian severity and constraint.

    Seventh Pentacle of Saturn +

    Summary: Traditionally associated with earthquakes and force.

    Traditionally framed as strong natural force and Saturnian power.

    Pentacles of the Moon (6)

    The Pentacles of the Moon are linked with intuition, dreams, travel, water, and the hidden aspects of reality. Lunar symbolism often relates to cycles, reflection, and subtle spiritual perception.

    Collection: Pentacles of the Moon

    First Pentacle of the Moon +

    Summary: Traditionally said to open doors and locks, regardless of how they are fastened.

    Traditionally associated with opening doors and locks.

    Second Pentacle of the Moon +

    Summary: Traditionally used against perils and dangers by water, and for calming storms.

    Traditionally associated with water perils and storms.

    Third Pentacle of the Moon +

    Summary: Traditionally associated with dangers of travel and attacks by night, including danger by water.

    Traditionally associated with travel safety, especially at night.

    Fourth Pentacle of the Moon +

    Summary: Traditionally framed as defense from evil and injury to body or soul, and linked with knowledge of herbs and stones.

    Traditionally associated with protection and knowledge themes.

    Fifth Pentacle of the Moon +

    Summary: Traditionally associated with phantoms, restless sleep, nightmares, and dream answers.

    Traditionally associated with dreams, sleep, and spiritual disturbances.

    Sixth Pentacle of the Moon +

    Summary: Traditionally associated with bringing rain.

    Traditionally associated with rain and lunar natural forces.

    Pentacles of Mercury (5)

    The Pentacles of Mercury are traditionally associated with communication, knowledge, learning, and mental clarity. Mercury symbolizes intellect, language, skill with words, and the movement of ideas.

    Collection: Pentacles of Mercury

    First Pentacle of Mercury +

    Summary: Traditionally associated with personal magnetism.

    Traditionally associated with charm, presence, and personal influence.

    Second Pentacle of Mercury +

    Summary: Traditionally described as to gain the impossible, granting wishes contrary to the order of nature.

    Traditionally framed as extraordinary outcomes and difficult goals.

    Third Pentacle of Mercury +

    Summary: Traditionally associated with literary skill, poets, and authors.

    Traditionally associated with writing, speaking, learning, and skill with words.

    Fourth Pentacle of Mercury +

    Summary: Traditionally associated with knowledge and understanding, and penetrating hidden thoughts.

    Traditionally associated with insight, study, understanding, and clarity.

    Fifth Pentacle of Mercury +

    Summary: Traditionally associated with opening doors of any kind and removing obstacles.

    Traditionally associated with access, openings, and removing blockages.

    Pentacles of Venus (5)

    The Pentacles of Venus are traditionally linked with attraction, harmony, beauty, relationships, and emotional connection. Venus represents grace, affection, and social balance.

    Collection: Pentacles of Venus

    First Pentacle of Venus +

    Summary: Traditionally associated with bringing friendships to the possessor.

    Traditionally associated with friendship and social harmony.

    Second Pentacle of Venus +

    Summary: Traditionally associated with grace, honor, and desires in matters of the heart.

    Traditionally associated with grace, admiration, and matters of the heart.

    Third Pentacle of Venus +

    Summary: Traditionally associated with attracting love, respect, and admiration.

    Traditionally associated with attraction and admiration.

    Fourth Pentacle of Venus +

    Summary: Traditionally associated with compelling a desired person to come.

    Traditionally associated with drawing a desired person closer (traditional text claim).

    Fifth Pentacle of Venus +

    Summary: Traditionally associated with exciting passion and desire.

    Traditionally associated with passion and attraction.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the 44 Seals of King Solomon?+

    The 44 Seals of King Solomon are a collection of symbolic pentacles preserved in medieval Solomonic manuscripts. They are traditionally grouped by the seven classical planets: Jupiter, Sun, Mars, Saturn, Moon, Mercury, and Venus.

    Are the seals actually from King Solomon?+

    Historical research shows that the seals appear in medieval manuscripts attributed to Solomon rather than in texts from his lifetime. They represent a symbolic tradition that developed over many centuries.

    How are the 44 Seals organized?+

    The seals are organized according to the seven classical planets used in medieval cosmology: Jupiter, Sun, Mars, Saturn, Moon, Mercury, and Venus. Each planet contains several pentacles with different symbolic themes.

    What is the purpose of this reference guide?+

    This page serves as a structured index of the 44 seals for educational and historical study, allowing visitors to explore each pentacle and navigate directly to the related coin or necklace.