Resting on a decorated plinth, the globe of the earth acts as Baphomet’s seat. Sitting cross-legged on top of the world, Baphomet sits, symbolizing the sum total of the universe. Legs ending in cloven hooves, the staff of Asclepius rises from their crotch. Their right arm is raised in a magical blessing with the word SOLVE written on their forearm, while their left arm is stretched downwards and outwards invitingly, forearm bearing the word COAGULA. Their triple-horned goat’s head stares directly forwards as their wings stretch out behind them. Worshipped by occultists from Jacques de Molay’s Templars to Alistair Crowley, Baphomet has long been a symbol of free-thinking heresy and forbidden knowledge.

Cold cast highly detailed.

Height: 25cm
Width: 14cm
Depth: 9cm
Weight:0.725kg


"Cold-Casting" is a term used to describe the process of mixing metal powder with a resin to create castings that give the appearance of solid metal. The metal cold-cast process (also known as "bonded bronze") is faster and much less expensive compared with foundry casting of molten metal (lost wax process.) Different metal powders such as Bronze, Brass, Nickel Silver, Copper and Aluminum can be used depending on the desired effect.