
The Seal of Solomon, also known as the Signet of Solomon, is a legendary talisman or amulet that has been associated with King Solomon, a biblical figure renowned for his wisdom and magical powers. The seal is often depicted as a hexagonal or star-shaped symbol, typically featuring two interlocking triangles, forming a six-pointed star known as the Hexagram or Star of David. In Hebrew, it is sometimes referred to as חותם שלמה (Chotam Shelomo). The Seal of Solomon is believed to possess mystical properties, granting its bearer control over various spirits, demons, and natural forces. It has been a subject of interest in occult traditions, medieval grimoires, and various cultural and religious contexts, including Judaism, Islam, and Western esotericism. The symbol has also been adopted in modern times, particularly in Jewish and Israeli culture, where it is often associated with the Star of David. In Arabic, it is known as خاتم سليمان (Khatem Sulayman), and in French as Sceau de Salomon.