Golden Lotus Flower Pin Badge
Lotus Pin Badge (Seshen)
A Wearable Reminder Of Hermetic Goal
This lotus pin badge inspired by Franz Bardon's first tarot card from his book Initiation into Hermetics. The badge, crafted in radiant gilt which appears silver or golden depending on how the light hits it and captures the ethereal beauty of the lotus flower, symbolising spiritual awakening and purity. The petals gracefully unfold, each meticulously detailed, giving the flower a sense of life and motion, as though it is perpetually in bloom.
At the centre of the lotus sits a small yet prominent symbol of the philosopher's stone, embodying the alchemical journey towards enlightenment. The stone gleams with a mystical ruby aura, representing the ultimate transformation and union of spirit and matter. Its intricate, geometric design contrasts beautifully with the organic flow of the lotus petals, signifying the harmony between nature and the pursuit of wisdom.
The petals' edges are delicately engraved, symbolising the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit. The entire badge emanates a serene yet powerful energy, mirroring Bardon's vision of a balance of the elements and union between the material and spiritual realms. With its polished back and secure pin clasp, this badge serves as both a striking accessory and a reminder of the wearer's inner alchemical path toward self-mastery.
Limited Edition - Only 100 produced
The Lotus In The First Tarot Card
Above the magician's head, with an invisible ribbon for a crown, there is a gold-edged silvery white lotus flower as a sign of the divinity. In the inside there is the ruby red philosophers' stone symbolizing the quintessence of the whole hermetic science. On the right side in the background there is the sun, yellow like gold and on the left side we see the moon, silvery-white, expressing plus and minus in the macro- and microcosm, the electrical and magnetical fluids.
Above the lotus flower, Creation has been symbolized by a ball, in the interior of which are represented the procreative positive and negative forces which stand for the creating act of the universe. - Initiation into Hermetics -Franz Bardon