
1. Goat Head in the Circle:
Perception Beyond Limits
The goat’s head with a third eye, framed by a pentagram and ritual circle, represents controlled awareness and mental clarity. The third eye symbolizes inner vision. The pentagram holds the structure, while the circle focuses intent. A symbol designed to center attention at a single point of strength.
2. Dark Priest in Prayer:
Point of Focus
The priest, shown in a prayer-like pose, embodies inner concentration. His role is not submission, but the channeling of intention. He grounds the ritual, draws energy inward, and maintains silent control. A symbol of discipline and deliberate inner movement.
3. Vitruvian Man in Pentagram:
The Body in Structure
The classic human figure placed inside a pentagram reflects tension between natural balance and imposed order. Lowered arms suggest restricted motion. The image speaks of a body held within an ideal form, suspended between design and autonomy.
4. Skeletons and the Old Man:
Final Transition
An old man escorted by skeletons marks the closing of a life’s journey. There is no struggle in this image, only quiet movement toward completion. The skeletons are not threats, but guides at the boundary. A reminder that meaning lasts only up to a certain line.
5. Crowned Woman Pierced by Sword:
Collapse of the Ideal
A crowned woman with a halo, pierced by a sword, represents the downfall of sacred illusions. Her image reflects lost trust in outward power. This symbol points to the moment when external icons no longer protect, and inner truth becomes necessary.
6. Baphomet on the Throne:
Stability Within Conflict
Baphomet seated calmly on a throne symbolizes balance through contrast. The image holds tension, not through suppression, but through deep structure. Opposites remain distinct, yet coexist. Power here is quiet, focused, and self-aware.
7. Pentagram in a Circle:
Directed Intention
A pentagram enclosed within a circle functions as a structure for guiding energy. It gathers scattered elements into an ordered form. This is a working symbol — one that aligns space with purpose and prepares the ground for concentrated action.
8. Ancient Text Fragment:
Echoes of Lost Knowledge
Fragments of old writing suggest access to thought systems outside of formal tradition. They invite reflection rather than explanation. This symbol reflects a mindset that searches through what has been hidden or forgotten.
9. Occult Priest with the Dark Book:
Guardian of Forbidden Thought
The priest holding a dark book stands as a keeper of knowledge not meant for public light. He offers no interpretation, only presence. This symbol guards access to a way of thinking that resists open translation and survives through form.
10. Occult Symbols:
The Language of the Unspoken
Scattered glyphs and esoteric markings form a visual system that doesn’t explain — it activates. These symbols suggest patterns, provoke recognition, and invite decoding. Meaning emerges through reflection, not instruction.
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Every mask created in our workshop is the result of meticulous craftsmanship, the use of the finest materials, and modern technology. We take pride in our creations and are committed to supporting them for a lifetime.
The guarantee does not cover damage caused by improper care or mechanical impact (e.g., tears or scratches due to careless handling).
To ensure your artifact retains its appearance and functionality for years to come, follow these recommendations:
Although the natural leather is treated with a protective coating, prolonged exposure to moisture can cause it to lose its shape. If the mask gets wet, gently pat it dry with a soft cloth and let it air dry at room temperature, away from heat sources.
Prolonged exposure to UV rays can cause the engraving to fade and the leather to change color. Store the mask in a cool, dry place, such as the gift box or a special case.
Use a soft, dry cloth or a special leather brush to remove dust. For heavy soiling, you can use professional leather care products, but avoid harsh chemicals.
For long-term storage, use the gift box in which the mask was delivered. This will protect it from dust, moisture, and mechanical damage. If the box is lost, store the mask in a soft fabric pouch or on a stand to maintain its shape.
Periodically check the condition of the mask, especially the fastenings and straps. If you notice loose stitching or hardware, contact us for free repairs.
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