Star of David appears on at least four reliefs in the wall of Jerusalem's Old City. Actually it is a six-pointed star which is called by Muslims Solomon's Seal. the wall was built from 1535 to 1538 by Turkish Sultan Suleiman I (the Magnificent), whose name is an Arabic translation of the Hebrew Biblical name Solomon. These reliefs are not the only reliefs which decorate the old city walls - there are more than one hundred designs, some of them showing other symbols such as the Octagram, the star with eight points.
Photographed by Zeev Barkan
Solomon's Seal opposite the entrance to the Rockefeller Museum
Its triangles turn at forty-five degrees
So that it leans at its base on two points.
A flower with six petals appears in its center and
outwardly, there are three leaves between any two points
Solomon's Seal at Lion’s Gate opposite the police station
On both sides there are Octagrams (stars with eight points(
In the center there’s a small Solomon's Seal surrounded by six arrows
Each of the six triangles apex is placed on the center of a circle
Thanks to Dobush who referred me to this Solomon's Seal
Solomon's Seal West to the New Gate
hexagon inside Solomon's Seal surrounded by triangles that turn at a forty-five degrees
So that it leans at its base on two points
Solomon's Seal in the parking lot opposite the entrance to the Rockefeller Museum
The Stars’ shape is made of two parallel lines, just like in the Israeli flag - only 500 years before it…
A flower with six petals appears in its center
Solomon's Seal in Jaffa Gate
In the center
Surrounded by another Solomon's Seal
Solomon's Seal in Jaffa Gate
In the center
Surrounded by another Solomon's Seal
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