Pinacotheca · The Sigil Hall
Sigil Gallery
Sigils forged by adepts of the Codex on the Watchtower of Air. Each is a path of intent — joy, breath, return, ascent. Forge your own at the Sigil Forge.
Antiqua · The Historical Sigils
The eight classical sigils
Drawn from the documented historical record — the *Clavicula Salomonis*, the *Lemegeton*, the Voynich Manuscript, John Dee's Enochian writings, and the Renaissance engravings. Use them as ready-made downloads or as starting templates for your own forge work.
Pentaculum Salomonis
The Seal of Solomon
Heptagram in a heptagon — the seal of binding and dominion over the seventy-two spirits.
Clavicula Salomonis · S.L. MacGregor Mathers ed., 1889
Pentaculum Solis
The Solar Pentacle
The radiant pentagram — chief of all solar sigils, used for honor, vital force, and protection.
Clavicula Salomonis · Mathers 1889
Sigillum Aemeth
The Enochian Watchtower
The watchtower sign of Dee and Kelley — the angelic seal of the angles of Heaven.
John Dee · True & Faithful Relation, Méric Casaubon ed., 1659
Arbor Vitae
The Tree of Life
The ten sephiroth and twenty-two paths — the map of all divine emanation.
Sefer Yetzirah · Westcott 1887; Lurianic schema, Safed, 16th c.
Ankh & Wedjat
The Eye and the Key of Life
Life held within the Eye of Horus — protection, resurrection, the unbroken horizon.
Egyptian — Book of the Dead · Budge 1895
Triangulum Manifestationis
The Goetic Triangle
The triangle of manifestation — the figure outside the circle where conjured spirits appear.
Lemegeton · Mathers/Crowley 1904
Rosa Voynichiana
The Voynich Rosette
The unsolved nine-rosette cosmology of the Voynich Manuscript.
Voynich Manuscript folio 86v · early 15th c., Beinecke MS 408
Tetragrammaton
The Four-Letter Name
The Hebrew name of God — YOD HE VAV HE — enthroned in the flaming triangle of the apex.
Athanasius Kircher · Oedipus Aegyptiacus, 1652–4
Serpens Sui Caudae
The Ouroboros
The world-serpent devouring its own tail — wholeness, eternity, the unity of all opposites.
Cleopatra the Alchemist · Chrysopoeia, 3rd c. CE Alexandria
Vegvísir
The Wayfinder
The eight-spoked Icelandic compass that ensures the bearer will not lose their way through rough weather.
Huld Manuscript · Iceland, 1860 (copying older sources)
Ægishjálmr
The Helm of Awe
Eight Algiz-rune arms radiating from a center — Viking-age sign of terror, protection, and victory.
Galdrabók · Iceland, c. 1600
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