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7 Metals Talisman
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$18.99
History & Meaning of the 7 Metals
The concept of the seven metals dates back to ancient Babylonian, Greek, Roman, and medieval alchemical traditions, where each metal was associated with a planetary body and its governing energies. These correspondences were believed to influence human life, personality, and destiny.
The seven traditional metals and their planetary associations are:
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Gold (Sun) – Vitality, success, confidence, divine energy
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Silver (Moon) – Intuition, emotional balance, protection
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Copper (Venus) – Love, harmony, attraction
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Iron (Mars) – Strength, courage, defense
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Tin (Jupiter) – Growth, expansion, prosperity
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Lead (Saturn) – Protection, grounding, discipline
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Mercury (Mercury) – Communication, intelligence, movement
By combining these metals, the talisman represents cosmic balance — aligning the wearer with universal forces and planetary harmony.
Spiritual Properties & Intentions
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Protection from negative influences
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Energetic balance & alignment
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Strength & personal power
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Prosperity & opportunity
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Spiritual grounding & clarity
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History & Meaning of the 7 Metals
The concept of the seven metals dates back to ancient Babylonian, Greek, Roman, and medieval alchemical traditions, where each metal was associated with a planetary body and its governing energies. These correspondences were believed to influence human life, personality, and destiny.
The seven traditional metals and their planetary associations are:
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Gold (Sun) – Vitality, success, confidence, divine energy
-
Silver (Moon) – Intuition, emotional balance, protection
-
Copper (Venus) – Love, harmony, attraction
-
Iron (Mars) – Strength, courage, defense
-
Tin (Jupiter) – Growth, expansion, prosperity
-
Lead (Saturn) – Protection, grounding, discipline
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Mercury (Mercury) – Communication, intelligence, movement
By combining these metals, the talisman represents cosmic balance — aligning the wearer with universal forces and planetary harmony.
Spiritual Properties & Intentions
-
Protection from negative influences
-
Energetic balance & alignment
-
Strength & personal power
-
Prosperity & opportunity
-
Spiritual grounding & clarity
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