
Photographer: Raquel Baranow from Flickr who wrote to me:
I was doing a little research about the moon & hexagrams and came accross ur Blog. (There doesn't seem to be any co-relation to the moon & hexagrams except maybe with the I-Ching.)
This blog (by Zeev Barkan) is dedicated to the Star of David, its history, its various meanings and usages in different cultures. It includes thousands of pictures of Star of David, six-pointed stars, hexagrams, Solomon's Seals, Magen Davids and yellow badges,and served as a resource for three books and four art exhibitions.

Photographer: Raquel Baranow from Flickr who wrote to me:
I was doing a little research about the moon & hexagrams and came accross ur Blog. (There doesn't seem to be any co-relation to the moon & hexagrams except maybe with the I-Ching.)
Christian Hexagrams in the Cathedral of Saint Bavón. Located in Ghent, Belgium.
The Shabtai Zvi Star of David Symbols
In the explanation of the exhibition Nechama Lvendel - Nadav Bloch "Dönmeh - Following Shabtai Zvi" at the "Tova Osman" gallery in Tel Aviv it was written that the municipal gallery of Ulcin (Monte Negro State, formerly part of Yugoslavia on the border with Albania) has a a niche on the third floor surmounted by two Star of David symbols carved in stone. According to locals this place was a gathering place of Shabtai Tzvi and his followers. Shabtai Zvi was exiled to Ulcin and had been buried there. His grave is located indoors and is considered a holy place.
Copyright: Nechama Levendel and Nadav Bloch, Israeli Artists.





Abbasid Solomon’s Seal on coin - courtesy of PHGCOM from Wikipedia entry Al-Mustansir (Caliph in Baghdad from 1226 to 1242).