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Mercury in Gemini Talismans
From the forge of the inimitable Tony Mack:
Modeled in hard carver’s wax and cast in Mithraic silver [an alloy of majority silver with a portion of gold, palladium, copper, and tin] with calcined salt of coriander, spikenard, grapevine, and clove. Mercury governs among the metals [besides quicksilver] those which are mixed and alloyed. Casting was accompanied by suffumigation of frankincense and S+ incense Exalted Mercury.
Mercury in Gemini Ornate Talismans — $2,000
The talismans take the Form of a stylized glyph of mercury. In the center of the pendant is a century old 2-franc coin, struck with the image of an enthroned Mercury holding a caduceus. The coin was lathe-polished, hammered into a dome shape and prong-set over a bed of frankincense, eleuthero root, S+ exalted mercury powder, and striped agate. The lower part of the pendant consists of two serpent motifs surrounding a crystal lens. Among the things under the rulership of mercury are glass and coins struck with image and number. On the back of the pendant is an engraving in relief a character of Mercury from book I chapter 33 of Agrippa’s Three Books [as shown in the Eric Purdue translation]. The bale of the pendant is set with a 1.2 carat emerald, the gemstone associated with mercury in the Jyotish tradition, as well as book II chapter 10 of the Latin Picatrix.
Mercury in Gemini Talismans — $888
Taking the Form of a stylized glyph of mercury. In the center of the pendant is a century old 1 franc coin, struck with the image of an enthroned Mercury holding a caduceus. The coin was lathe-polished, hammered into a dome shape and prong-set. The lower part of the pendant consists of two serpent motifs surrounding a crystal lens. Among the things under the rulership of mercury are glass and coins struck with image and number. Each talisman arrives in a keepsake necklace box bearing a wax seal of the glyph of Mercury and includes a 20″ silver chain.
Includes a vial of Mercury in Gemini Powder blend (Talismans love resting in beds of related herbal matter).
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