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The Book of Talismans – Amulets & Zodiacal Gems

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The Book of Talismans – Amulets & Zodiacal Gems takes the reader on an expansive journey through the fascinating world of talismans. Presenting a detailed investigation into the nature of talismans, their associated powers and the vital roles they have played in civilizations through the ages.

This book studies the symbolism of precious stones, and how people have used them as magical objects through the ages. Both intrinsically, and as a vehicle for symbolic engravings. The Pavitts cover Hindu, Jewish, Chinese, Egyptian, Roman, Gnostic, and Christian lore of gems. The final section discusses the astrological connections of key gems, sign by sign. This work includes quite a bit of history of important (and often ‘cursed‘) stones such as the Hope diamond. It also offers practical advice about purchasing gems.

Explore the intricate web of knowledge and mythology that surrounds these mysterious objects. Their potential to bring both fortune and calamity and how these enigmatic artefacts were revered, feared, and utilized. These were tokens of power and protection throughout history.

Originally published in 1914, The Book of Talismans is lavishly illustrated with talismanic imagery. Kate Pavitt (1868-1949) was a member of the Theosophical Society. William Thomas Pavitt (1870-1937) was a designer and maker of exquisite talismanic jewellery.

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Weight 600 g
Dimensions 15.6 × 23.4 × 4 cm

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The Book of Talismans – Amulets & Zodiacal Gems takes the reader on an expansive journey through the fascinating world of talismans. Presenting a detailed investigation into the nature of talismans, their associated powers and the vital roles they have played in civilizations through the ages.

This book studies the symbolism of precious stones, and how people have used them as magical objects through the ages. Both intrinsically, and as a vehicle for symbolic engravings. The Pavitts cover Hindu, Jewish, Chinese, Egyptian, Roman, Gnostic, and Christian lore of gems. The final section discusses the astrological connections of key gems, sign by sign. This work includes quite a bit of history of important (and often ‘cursed‘) stones such as the Hope diamond. It also offers practical advice about purchasing gems.

Explore the intricate web of knowledge and mythology that surrounds these mysterious objects. Their potential to bring both fortune and calamity and how these enigmatic artefacts were revered, feared, and utilized. These were tokens of power and protection throughout history.

Originally published in 1914, The Book of Talismans is lavishly illustrated with talismanic imagery. Kate Pavitt (1868-1949) was a member of the Theosophical Society. William Thomas Pavitt (1870-1937) was a designer and maker of exquisite talismanic jewellery.