Kabbalah Jewish Mysticism Alchemy ADONAI HA-ARETZ Archangel Uriel Ceramic Tile
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Kabbalah Jewish Mysticism Alchemy ADONAI HA-ARETZ Archangel Uriel 4.25” Ceramic Tile 4.25” Glazed Ceramic Tile7/8” ThickThis medallion represents the Archangel Uriel and the Element of Earth within Western esoteric traditions — especially Hermetic or Golden Dawn symbolism.Here’s a detailed breakdown:Central Triangle • The downward-pointing triangle with a horizontal line is the alchemical symbol for Earth. • It’s associated with stability, practicality, material reality, and physical grounding.Quadrants and ColorsThe four colored sections (brown, green, dark green/black) align with the earthly palette: • Green → Fertility, growth, and nature. • Brown → Soil, matter, and physical existence. • Black → Darkness or the fertile void from which life springs.Names and Symbols Around the Edge • URIEL: The Archangel traditionally ruling over the North and the Element of Earth. • ADONAI HA-ARETZ (אֲדֹנָי הָאָרֶץ): Hebrew meaning “Lord of the Earth.” • Astrological symbol ♉︎ (Taurus): Earth sign of the zodiac. • Other symbols: The small marks at the top and bottom are Hebrew or magical sigils corresponding to Earth or Uriel in ritual magic.Occult and Magical ContextThis is a magical or ritual disk (talisman) used in: • Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn traditions. • Ceremonial magic for invoking or banishing elemental forces. • Alchemy and Kabbalah-based systems.It’s typically one of four elemental tablets or pentacles (Earth, Air, Fire, Water), each representing an archangel: • Raphael – Air • Michael – Fire • Gabriel – Water • Uriel – EarthCollectible / Market Info • Similar enamel or painted elemental talismans (Golden Dawn or Rosicrucian style) appear occasionally on eBay or occult supply auctions. • Commonly made in the mid–20th century to present, often by hand or small workshop.