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JEWELS CREATED WITH INTENTIONS & COSMIC POWER:


Since the beginning of time, sky-watching has been a sacred act. Priestesses, shamans, astrologers, and alchemists understood that certain celestial moments opened doorways. An eclipse, a solstice, a rare conjunction — these were not just astronomical events; they were invitations to anchor cosmic power into matter.


This is how cosmic talismans came into existence: jewels consecrated or crafted under specific celestial frequencies to become containers of cosmic forces.


Below you’ll find few examples showing how different cultures did this, and still do.



The Sacred Timing of Creation


Across the ancient world, celestial phenomena were read as messages from the divine:


  • Eclipses signaled portals of rebirth and clearing.

  • Solstices and equinoxes marked gateways of expansion, balance, and renewal.

  • Planetary conjunctions were seen as rare fusions of power, reflections and opportunities to bring down divine intelligence.



A talisman created during one of these moments was believed to hold the vibrational signature of the event itself.


Let’s look at the cultures that mastered this art.



✨ Examples of Star-Born Talismans Across Civilizations:


1. Ancient Egypt – The Sirius Rising Amulets


Every year, when Sirius (the Star of Isis) rose heliacally, Egyptian priestesses created amulets dedicated to Isis, Hathor, and Sekhmet.

This moment marked the Nile’s flooding — a symbol of abundance and new life.


Example:

Small gold pendants shaped as the tet, the ankh, or the eye of Horus were consecrated at dawn during this exact star rise, believed to carry the blessings of the goddess Isis for fertility, protection, and renewal.



2. Babylon & Mesopotamia – Planetary Talismans of the Magi



The Chaldean Magi were master astrologer-priests.

They created talismans during exact planetary hours and planetary days:


  • Jupiter talismans for prosperity

  • Saturn talismans for protection and authority

  • Venus talismans for love, beauty, and harmony



Example:

Bronze or gold disks engraved during a Venus-Jupiter conjunction were believed to attract divine favor and open pathways of abundance.



3. Greek & Roman Mystery Schools – Ecliptic Initiation Jewelry



Priestesses of Delphi and the Eleusinian Mysteries aligned certain rituals and creations with solar eclipses, considered windows to the hidden truth.


Example:

During a solar eclipse, initiates received small silver medallions engraved with the omphalos (the navel of the world), believed to enhance intuitive sight and spiritual initiation.



4. Jewish Mystics & Kabbalists – Lunar and Planetary Amulets



Kabbalistic astrologers have crafted talismans for centuries based on the Sefer Raziel and Sefer Yetzirah, which detail astrological correspondences, Hebrew letters, and divine names.


Example:

An amulet engraved with the name of the archangel corresponding to the Moon, blessed during the new moon, used for protection, clarity, and emotional healing.

These traditions are still alive today in Jerusalem, Tzfat, and parts of Eastern Europe.



5. Medieval European Alchemists – Seven Planet Metal Talismans



Alchemists forged metal talismans in alignment with the planet governing the metal:


  • Gold for the Sun

  • Silver for the Moon

  • Iron for Mars

  • Copper for Venus



These were engraved during very narrow planetary windows, following the teachings of Agrippa and Picatrix.


Example:

A Sun talisman cast exactly at sunrise on the day of the summer solstice, intended to amplify vitality, leadership, and divine illumination.



6. Bulgaria & The Balkans – Astrological Artisans of Today



In Bulgaria, Serbia, and Romania, there is a vibrant lineage of astrologers and esoteric jewelers who still create talismans according to precise planetary alignments.


Example:

Bulgarian astrologers craft lunar silver pendants during a Full Moon in Taurus or Cancer to enhance emotional stability, feminine energy, and abundance.

These traditions are often passed secretly through families.



7. Arabian & Persian Astrologer-Mystics – Talismans for Kings



Court astrologers in the Arab and Persian worlds crafted talismans based on ilm al-nujum (the science of the stars).


Example:

A Jupiter talisman created for kings during a Jupiter rising in Pisces, meant to ensure prosperity, expansion, and divine right to rule.




Why Star-Born Talismans Were Considered So Powerful


Across all these cultures, star-born talismans shared the same principles:


✨ They aligned the wearer with cosmic timing (destiny).

✨ They acted as protective fields.

✨ They amplified intention, prayer, and magic.

✨ They carried a frequency, not just a symbol.


This is why they were worn by priestesses, shamans, queens, healers, and rulers and why the lineage still survives today.



The Modern Revival



A lot of apprentices in different Spiritual communities or lineages are trying to retrieve this knowledge that had been kept for example in Kabala, Vedic or Taoist astrology, or to develop their own formula based on their understanding and belief.


The question is: Are they really able to channel the cosmic forces to embed them into the materia, or are they just falling into the delusion of their limited rational knowledge and power??


However, true charged talismans exist and they are certainly not done mainstream, because who can really realize them, need to be initiated and have themselves the cosmic gift to do them. It goes beyond a rational methodology.


Force is not Divine Power…


In Unna, we follow another sacred path, the Oracle lineage and the creation of talismans as portals of transmission. This ancient feminine spiritual practice is part of the same great family of sacred jewelry:

jewelry that is alive, vibrating, intentional, and aligned with forces beyond the visible.


Today, seekers are remembering.

And the true vibrational talisman is returning beyond mere symbolic jewelry.


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