Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Iranian Bronze Bowl

The British Museum exhibits a tin bronze Bowl from Iran, Khurasan, 11th century, which is 

decorated with a six-pointed star

Armenian Stone Cross Monuments

Hexagrams appears on over six metres tall khatchk'ar monuments [khatch = cross and k'ar = stone]dated 1191, near the chapel of St. David in Armenia.

Stop Learn Math

On March 2nd, 2007, Patung wrote in Cities & Regions, News, Java, that:
The head of the organizing committee of the PKS, in… East Java, one Ach Ready, has threatened to erase some kind of artwork, perhaps a mural, at the Adipura park in the city, which he says is a six sided star and therefore looks like the Star of David on the flag of Israel.
There were 28 Comments to this article among them was this one which I liked the most:
Dimp Says:
I think they will not learn math as well as the triangle clearly part of the star of David, and next they will eradicate the color blue as this is also the color of star of David, next the word star will be eradicated, and demanding people with the name of David to change their name.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Thought Provoking Idol

This is one of the most thought provoking images I ever saw! 
What is My National Emblem doing on the heart of this Idol?
What whould have been the decision of the first Zionist delegates who chose this emblem to represent their movement if they saw this photo before voting?
How does an anti Israeli thug react when he sees this Heart Chakra?
Picture is courtesy of "friendly terrorist" who took it in Baktapur, Nepal.


Hexagrams on Ceremonial Staffs
 Patan Museum
Nepal, 19th-20th century
CC Image by poorfish from Flickr

Key Chain

Key Chain Jewish starI thing I'll buy myself this expensive Star of David key chain for my next birthday. Photo is courtesy of New York designer Tova Botwinick.

Israeli Independence Poster


On this golden Charm Bracelet the Jewish Star represents Independence.
Picture of this original Israeli Independence poster is courtesy of my favorite computer designer Jennie Gottschalk who published it on Flickr. 

Monday, March 19, 2007

Crystal Lotus

Crystal Lotus Hexagram Picture is courtesy of "ShaRi" who published it on her blog under the title RainBowTaRA.
ShaRi wrote to me:
The photos are digital collages done in Photoshop. Funny, when I finished this collage, I noticed for the first time that the crystal lotus made a six-pointed star, although if have used this image quite extensively in my collages!