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Hepar magnesiae (alchemy) An 18th century chemical symbol representing hepar magnesiae, now known as Magnesium Sulfide, "hepar" being Latin for 'liver,' because of the red colors of some sulfides. | |
Mercury (alternate #6) One of several alchemical symbols for mercury, this one indicating both the substance and the planet. | |
Venus (alternate) Killing multiple birds with a single stone, this alchemical symbol represents Venus (the goddess and the planet) as well as the metal copper. | |
Gold (alternate #1) One of several alchemical symbols used to indicate gold. | |
Anchor Cross This symbol, which can take several different forms, is a variation of the Christian cross. | |
Anchor Cross (alternate #1) or White lead This symbol, which can take several different forms, is a variation of the Christian cross. | |
Anchor Cross (alternate #2) This symbol, which can take several different forms, is a variation of the Christian cross. | |
Mercury (alternate #7) An alchemical symbol indicating argent vif ("lining silver" in French), otherwise known as mercury. | |
Mont Bégo #3 A carving discovered on the face of Mont Bégo in southwestern France, in the Vallée des Merveilles ("Valley of Marvels"). No contextual information known at this time. | |
Barranco de Balos A rock carving from Barranco de Balos on the island of of Gran Canaria (Canary Islands). No contextual information known at this time. | |
Viascón #2 A Bronze Age carving from Viascón in Galicia, northwestern Spain. Appears to be a version of the swastika. | |
Mars-Saffron A 17th century chemical symbol for Mar-Saffron. This form of rusted iron is produced by exposing small iron filings simultaneously to both water and air, causing them to oxidize quickly. | |
House Hightower The sigil of House Hightower from Game of Thrones. | |
Pontevedra #3 A carving discovered in Pontevedra, northwestern Spain. No contextual information known at this time. | |
Purification (alternate) or setting (alchemy) An alchemical symbol that represents both purification and setting. | |
Magnetic iron or rising (alchemy) An alchemical symbol that can indicate either magnetic iron or the process of rising. | |
The Deathly Hallows In the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling, this symbol represents the Deathly Hallows, three powerful objects that, if united, will give a person the ability to surpass human mortality and overcome … | |
Helm of Awe Aegishjalmur, also called Ægishjálmur is an ancient protective talisman of the Norse ---but the true nature of its magic has many interpretations. In icelandic sagas it can be found to confer power a… | |
Strain (alchemy) An alchemical symbol indicating the process of filtration or straining. | |
Alcohol (alternate #3) One of several alchemical symbols used to indicate alcohol, in this case wine spirit or "eau de vie". | |
Evangelization Cross (alternate #2) This form of the Christian cross represents the process of evangelization. | |
Quicklime (alternate) An alchemical symbol used to indicate quicklime, also known as calcium oxide. | |
Arsenic sulphide (alchemy) A 17th century chemical symbol for arsenic sulphide, also known as auripigmentum or orpiment, mineral As₂S₃. | |
Nazar Believed to have originated in modern-day Turkey, the nazar is a type of amulet that can be seen, in varying forms, in countries all around the Mediterranean Sea. | |
Obelisk The obelisk is an architectural feature that originated in ancient Egypt. Although simple in design, the crafting and transportation of these monolithic masterpieces was a highly involved process, an… |