Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Hidden Six pointed Star on the British 20 Pound note


Hidden Six pointed Star on the British 20 Pound note
(The Red Lines are mine)
Symbol Researcher Andrew Noble Wrote to me:
"The 20 Pound note... clearly displaying the Hexagram, though disguised or
hidden... I'm not sure why the British like to hide their use of the Hexagram though... Certainly the Hexagram was used by Constantine along with the double cross & the Caduceus & possibly the Swastika."

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Six pointed stars on banknotes of the Bank of Scotland

Six pointed stars on the Royal Bank of Scotland 20 Pounds Sterling banknote
Same design for the 10, 50, 100 Pounds banknotes 
Thanks to Alex Nakaryakov for referring me to this picture

Six pointed stars on Cossack flags

 Six pointed stars around a Christian Cross on 
(1657- Bohdan Khmelnytsky (1595  
banner exhibited  nowadays
at Armémuseum, Stockholm, Sweden
CC Picture  from Wikipedia Entry: Bohdan Khmelnytsky
Thanks to Alex Narayakov
For referring me to this picture along with other 
 six pointed stars on Cossack flags like
Banner of Zaporizhian Sich, a historical (Russian) territory that existed 
between the 16th and 18th centuries
:CC Picture  from Wikipedia Entry 
Category: Zaporozhian Cossacks flags

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Star of David Art - Exhibition in Paris

See on line Albums at: 



The Star of David Art Exhibition took place in the
Salon d'Art Contemporain Paris
at the  Bnai Brit Convention
on 3 june 2012
Curator: Babylone El-Baze

Place: Salon Catherine Max Paris


 List of exhibitors in the Bnai Brit Convention and among them
(on the right of the first line - Babylone)





Works:


Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Woman With Oranges by George-Tooker

Tilework  with Stars of David in an endless pattern as background in
Woman With Oranges by George-Tooker (1920-2011)  
Painted in Spain in 1977
Thanks to Yosef 22 Adar for referring me to this work of art

Tuesday, May 01, 2012

Star of David on a Seal Stamp from Bavaria


Pictures are courtesy of Mike Espenschied (c), a metal detectorist in Bavaria, Germany. He recently found a wax seal stamp dating to the 1300-1400s with the Star of David and possibly a swan, phoenix or maybe a dragon as the image on the stamp. It may be related to beer breweries in his local area. Readers who want to help Mike Espenschied to learn more about the seal are invited to comment at the bottom of this post.
About the connection to beer breweries see my article

Monday, April 23, 2012

Paddle Boat Steamer 1866

Huge Star  of David on a Paddle Boat Steamer 
1866 
Albany, New York
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 Courtesy of Stephanie Comfort
(c) 
2012