Tuesday, September 16, 2014

The Sigils of Servitors on Ritual Medallions/ Sorcery


"Sorcery is the art of capturing spirits and training them to work in harness, of sorting out the powers in our minds so we might manipulate them and make them cause changes both within our minds and beyond them."- Austin Spare



In addition to making the Ritual Medallions Frater Setnakh Ritual Art is also invoved in creating Servitors according to the intention of the Client.

In the Creation Process each Servitor gets its unique shape - a sigil, which is engraved on a medallion to strengthen and extend the effect of its activity and function. 

For each Servitor  I also write the appropriate Program and the Ritual needed for making It alive.(The Revival).

The shape of Servitor is created on the basis of the rule - the Key of "Nephesh Beritih" with permission "Vampirias Disharmonic Templum". 

If You are interested I can make a medallion using Your personal Servitor.

"A purely psychodynamic model of Servitor operation would state that our psyche is made up of a very large cluster of forces which can be projected as intelligences, complexes, or subpersonalities (whether you're into magick, NLP, Jungian Psychotherapy, etc). These mental forces enable us to do some things but prevent us from doing others. By consciously realigning and redirecting these energies we can create Servitors which will enable us to do things which we couldn't do before, such as refrain from compulsive behaviors, thoughts, or emotions. In these terms, a Servitor is a conscious form of redirecting these largely unconscious entities so that they work for us." - Phil Hine


Some of my works:











"Look, brother, we are free! Rejoice with me, sister, there is no law beyond Do what thou wilt!"  - A.Crowley

The total cost of my work is  99 €  / 135$.
When You will be decided to allow me to work for You, write to me on my e-mail: nathan.setnakh[at]gmail.com
or visit my store.


Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Santa Muerte pendant


"Santisima Muerte!
Bless us, and bless the time and seasons yet to come.
Help us in the trials and tribulations that may come our way
Teach us to hold on to our faith and not falter
That we may gain wisdom in our hearts..."




Monday, September 8, 2014

Black sun pendant



Leviathan cross pendant


YOU CAN BUY IT HERE

The Leviathan Cross is sometimes refered to as Crux Satana, which means the Devil's Cross. Depicted on the bottom is an infinity sign (∞), and above is a double cross (‡). The Double cross symbolizes protection and balance between male and female. The infinty sign most likely means eternal rest/hapiness, but may have been used by LaVey as a symbol for eternal damnation. In Alchemy, the Leviathan's cross is a symbol for sulfur, which is one the three essential elements of nature.


Uro Boros / Caduceus - hermetic/ alchemical pendant


Baphomet pendant




Necronomicon pendant

Satanic goat pendant

Lilith pendant



Babalon seal/ Thelemic pendant


Saturday, September 6, 2014

Necronomicon - sigil of gateaway/ occult, ritual pendant


"Zi Dingir Ana Kanpa, Zi Dingir Kia Kanpa
Spirits of the earth remember, spirits of the sky remember... "
Al Azif - Necronomicon
Ye Book of Ye Arab, Abdul Alhazred



ORIGINAL HANDMADE RITUAL MEDALION NECRONOMICON SIGIL PENDANT
The Sigil Of Gateway - This sigil be the result of three combined signs. These be Arra, the sign of the race from the stars, the sekond is Agga, key of the ancients, and the third sign be that of the Watcher. It be called Bandar. The Watchers are a race sent by the Elder Ones. 
"That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons even death may die."
Necrronomicon
Made by Frater Setnakh
Oryginal handicraft medalion. Patinated with copper-colored paint and hand polished.
Contains, thick, braided chain 
Diameter: 55mm, length of chain: 55cm.
You will get the new base like this one in the second photo in silver colour:

You can buy it here





Seth medalion





This medallion is my personal one from a private collection. It cannot be made to order,
because IXAXAAR has the right to the graphic and didn't allow to sell this project. 

Akharu medalion



This medallion is my personal one from a private collection. It cannot be made to order,
because IXAXAAR has the right to the graphic and didn't allow to sell this project. 

Eye of Horus / ritual medalion

Horus was an ancient a sky god whose eyes were said to be the sun and the moon. However, he soon became strongly associated with the sun (and the sun god Ra as Ra-Horakhty ("Ra, who is Horus of the two horizons") while Thoth was associated with the moon. An ancient myth describes a battle between Horus and Set in which Horus´ right eye was torn out and Set lost his testicles! Thoth magically restored Horus´ eye, at which point it was given the name "Wadjet" ("whole" or "healthy"). In this myth it is specifically stated that it is Horus´ left eye which has been torn out, so the myth relates to the waxing and waning of the moon during which the moon appears to have been torn out of the sky before being restored once every lunar month.

There are a number of depictions of the restoration of the eye in Greco-Roman temples. Thoth is assisted by fourteen gods including the gods of the Ennead of Hermopolis or thirty male deities (in Ismant el-Kharab, the Dakhla Oasis). Each god represented one of the fifteen days leading up to the full moon, and to the waning moon. The restored eye became emblematic of the re-establishment of order from chaos, thus closely associating it with the idea of Ma´at. In one myth Horus made a gift of the eye to Osiris to help him rule the netherworld. Osiris ate the eye and was restored to life. As a result, it became a symbol of life and resurrection. Offerings are sometimes called "the Eye of Horus" because it was thought that the goods offered became divine when presented to a god.


The Eye of Horus was believed to have healing and protective power, and it was used as a protective amulet. It was also used as a notation of measurement, particularly for measuring the ingredients in medicines and pigments. The symbol was divided into six parts, representing the shattering of Horus´ eye into six pieces. Each piece was associated with one of the six senses and a specific fraction.


More complex fractions were created by adding the symbols together. It is interesting to note that if the pieces are added together the total is 63/64 not 1. Some suggest that the remaining 1/64 represents the magic used by Thoth to restore the eye, while others consider that the missing piece represented the fact that perfection was not possible. However, it is equally likely that they appreciated the simplicity of the system which allowed them to deal with common fractions quickly, after all they already had a symbol for the number "1" and they had other numerical notations available when they needed to use smaller fractions.




This one was shipped to United States. 


Tiamat - the Babylonian Goddess / ancient mythology



Tiamat is the Babylonian Goddess of the primeval saltwater sea. In the beginning there was only Tiamat and Apsu, God of the freshwater. Tiamat surrounded Apsu, and their waters mingled to produce Lahmu and Lahamu, who in turn produced Anshar and Kishar. Anshar and Kishar mated to produce the God Anu, who was the father of the Gods Enlil and Ea (known as Enki in Sumerian). The noise of all of her descendants bothered Tiamat, and Apsu wanted to kill them but Tiamat said no. However, Ea had overheard their plans, and he plotted to kill Apsu. 

In vengeance, Tiamat created an army of giant snakes and dragons to attack the younger Gods. Ea’s son, Marduk, engaged in combat with Tiamat, and he used the four winds against her. When Tiamat swallowed the winds, her belly became very distended, and Marduk shot her with an arrow, slicing her in two. Marduk used Tiamat’s body to form the sky and the earth. Her eyes were placed as the sources of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, and her breasts became great mountains. Her last breath was transformed into the clouds.

Tiamat is usually depicted as a sea monster or great dragon. She is the Babylonian equivalent of the Sumerian Goddess Nammu. Her name, which means “sea,” is also seen as Tiamet, and she was also known asUmmu-Hubur or Mother Hubur, which means “mother of noise.” 
Source: http://www.goddessaday.com/mesopotamian/tiamat


This medalion was made for special individual order and was shipped to Austria.