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Ancient Israel Ring - King Solomon's Signet

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Ancient Israel Ring - King Solomon's SignetA finely crafted signet style ring inspired by the legendary King Solomons Seal and ancient Ancient Israel regalia traditions, symbolizing wisdom, balance, and esoteric authority. Designed for collectors of Masonic style jewelry, biblical symbolism, and mystical artifacts, this piece reflects the historical and legendary imagery associated with King Solomon. Product Specifications Feature Details Product Type Ring Symbolic Amulet Inspiration King

A finely crafted signet-style ring inspired by the legendary King Solomon’s Seal and ancient Ancient Israel regalia traditions, symbolizing wisdom, balance, and esoteric authority. Designed for collectors of Masonic-style jewelry, biblical symbolism, and mystical artifacts, this piece reflects the historical and legendary imagery associated with King Solomon.

Product Specifications

Feature Details
Product Type Ring / Symbolic Amulet
Inspiration King Solomon’s Seal / Signet Ring
Material Silver
Front Face Size 2 cm
Weight Approx. 15 g

 

Symbolism
Historical and biblical traditions describe King Solomon, son and successor of King David, as a ruler associated with exceptional wisdom and prosperity. According to legend, his reign was marked by expanded trade, strong governance, and symbolic spiritual knowledge granted by divine wisdom.

The Seal of Solomon is traditionally interpreted as a symbol of the union of opposites:

  • The upward triangle represents wisdom, consciousness, and divine connection
  • The inverted triangle represents the unconscious, material world, and hidden aspects of existence

Together, they are often understood as a symbol of balance between spiritual and earthly forces.

In esoteric tradition, Solomon’s ring is also associated with legendary control over spiritual forces and deep understanding of nature, including knowledge of animals, plants, stones, and hidden wisdom.

Product Features / Ideal For

  • Collectors of biblical, Masonic, and esoteric-inspired jewelry
  • Fans of King Solomon and Ancient Israel symbolism
  • Signet-style ring for decorative or symbolic wear
  • Mystical and historical jewelry enthusiasts
  • Lightweight yet solid symbolic statement piece
  • Unique addition to occult and regalia collections
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