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FREE: 1 NEW Pentagram Star IRON ON Patch Clothing Embroidery Applique Decoration

1 NEW Pentagram Star IRON ON Patch Clothing Embroidery Applique Decoration
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The listing, 1 NEW Pentagram Star IRON ON Patch Clothing Embroidery Applique Decoration has ended.

NEW, ~ iron On!
Pentagram Star Patch!
Diameter: (*5.8cm) (Small)

Great for customizing backpacks, shirts, shorts, skirts, baby onesie, hats, diaper bags, anything with fabric! Iron on Patch! :]


A pentagram (sometimes known as a pentalpha or pentangle or a star pentagon) is the shape of a five-pointed star drawn with five straight strokes.
The word pentagram comes from the Greek word πεντάγραμμον (pentagrammon), from πέντε (pente), "five" + γραμμή (grammē), "line". The word "pentacle" is sometimes used synonymously with "pentagram" The word pentalpha is a learned modern (17th-century) revival of a post-classical Greek name of the shape.
The pentagram was used in ancient times as a Christian symbol for the five senses,[11] or of the five wounds of Christ. The pentangle plays an important symbolic role in the 14th-century English poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, in which the symbol decorates the shield of the hero, Gawain. The unnamed poet credits the symbol's origin to King Solomon, and explains that each of the five interconnected points represents a virtue tied to a group of five: Gawain is perfect in his five senses and five fingers, faithful to the Five Wounds of Christ, takes courage from the five joys that Mary had of Jesus, and exemplifies the five virtues of knighthood.[Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa and others perpetuated the popularity of the pentagram as a magic symbol, attributing the five neoplatonic elements to the five points, in typical Renaissance fashion. By the mid-19th century a further distinction had developed amongst occultists regarding the pentagram's orientation. With a single point upwards it depicted spirit presiding over the four elements of matter, and was essentially "good". However, the influential writer Eliphas Levi called it evil whenever the symbol appeared the other way up.
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