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SATANIC RITUAL DAGGER FOR OCCULT CEREMONY n°2

SATANIC RITUAL DAGGER FOR OCCULT CEREMONY n°2

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Rare and impressive occult ceremonial ritual dagger in gilded bronze, is one of the satanic and demonic weapons created in the 19th century.

Gilded bronze hilt, handle representing winged Lucifer holding a dagger, his feet resting on a lying naked woman surrounded by a serpent (Eve).
Straight blade with a flat back giving it a "T" section, this ends with a counter-edging at the back, forming with the edge an edge offset towards the back, as well as the tip.
Sheet steel scabbard finished with a large olive drop forming a button.
The bowl is held by a rivet. The sheath is completely tanned. With his tie underneath the guard.
Free sale to over 18s.

Lucifer, often equated with the devil in Christian tradition, is generally described by his seductive, tempting appearance. Before his fall, his initial role as "bringer of light" is associated with enchanting beauty and captivating wisdom. In the Genesis account, he takes the form of a seductive serpent to tempt Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, exploiting their vulnerability.

The myth of Lucifer in Christian tradition is linked to a lustful, depraved aspect due to his intense power of seduction. His bewitching beauty is often interpreted as an expression of lust. Thus, Lucifer embodies perversion and decadent appeal, symbolizing the temptation to succumb to forbidden pleasures and excessive desires.


Pronounced wear of the gilding.
PERIOD : 19th century
Total length : 32cm / 12.6"
Blade length : 20cm / 7.9"


The appearance of occult ritual weapons dates back to the first human beliefs. We frequently observe, both among ancient pre-Columbian civilizations and in the Shang civilization, the use of ritual knives made of flint, gold or jade. Gallic warriors, under the orders of Vercingetorix, attributed to their swords the power to capture the vital energy of their victims by impregnating them with their blood, thus transforming the blade into an "animated" object. During the Middle Ages, witches used the arthame, a magic knife, to perform mysterious operations.

It is undeniable that the Romantics of the 19th century were designed with a particular purpose in mind. Even today, they continue to play a crucial role in the initiation rituals of certain secret societies and in strange ceremonies linked to black masses.

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