Welcome to our Planetary Key

Discover here the complete set of planetary pentacles from the grimoires of King Solomon and ritual astrology manuscripts (e.g., BL Harley 3981, Sloane 3847), their power, and their method of creation.

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Planetary pentacles are magical talismans whose origin dates back to the grimoires of the Solomonic tradition, notably the Key of Solomon, a medieval collection attributed to the King Solomon. This collection includes, among other magical objects, a series of pentacles associated with each of the seven traditional celestial bodies (Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn). Each pentacle features a complex design combining astrological symbols, magic squares, and divine names. They are used to establish a concrete connection with planetary forces, to invoke them, to protect oneself from them, or to receive their benevolent influence. Their transmission is based on Western ceremonial magic, medieval esotericism, and Hellenistic astrology.

These pentacles are provided for strictly personal and non-commercial use. Any reproduction, distribution, or commercial exploitation, in any form whatsoever, is prohibited. The graphic designs remain the exclusive property of Aeternum.

— A question?

What is a planetary pentacle used for?

A planetary pentacle acts as a symbolic link between the person using it and the influence of a planet. Each pentacle has a specific function (protection, prosperity, breakup, love, etc.) connected to the traditional virtues of the celestial body it is associated with.

How is a pentacle supposed to be made?

According to Solomonic tradition, each pentacle must be engraved on a specific metal corresponding to the related planet: gold for the Sun, silver for the Moon, copper for Venus, iron for Mars, tin for Jupiter, lead for Saturn, mercury (or a substitute like vellum paper) for Mercury. The work is ideally done during the planetary hour and day associated with the pentacle.

How to choose the right pentacle?

You need to start with your intention. If you want to protect yourself, a pentacle of Saturn or Mars may be suitable. To attract love, Venus is recommended. To promote luck or justice, turn to Jupiter. Each page associated with a planet details the corresponding use.

Is it dangerous to use these pentacles?

No, as long as the use is respectful and aligned with the intention of the celestial body. However, be careful, some talismans can trigger the opposite effect if used incorrectly.