Tetragrammaton. Pewter pendant
Pewter pendant, unalterable tin, copper and antimony alloy. With cord. Approx. size: 30 x 40 mm.
The Tetragrammaton is an ancient amulet, which was very popular during the Middle Ages; it can still be found nowadays in one of Westminster Abbey's windows. There are many variations of this symbol. The most usual one has four Hebrew letters inscribed in a circle with a pentagram (five-pointed star). The Hebrew letters literally translate to YAHWEH (God, in Hebrew). The amulet is a physical and spiritual protector of health and safety.The Tetragrammaton is an amulet with great protection powers. It is the protector of health and safety in a physical and spiritual sense. Due to its great protection powers, it is also used as a shield against the power of black magic.
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- Peltre
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- peltre