
Picture of Alchemy hexagram sigel is courtesy of "Vincent44" who published it on Flickr.
John Dee (1527-1608) British alchemist, occultist, mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, geographer, and consultant to Queen Elizabeth I.
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.

Last week Film Director Aran Patinkin and I visited Moshe Genish in his tent in the Galilee and interviewed him for a documentary film about the Star of David that we want to suggest to the Israeli channel 8 T.V. If it will be accepted it should be screened on Independence Day 2008.
There was a chapter about Rael in the Wikipedia entry on Star of David but I asked the editor to transfer it to the hexagram entry and he did. Since I want to show what the Star of David IS NOT I decided to include it here in my collection, but remember that this shape here doesn't have the proper name and doesn't have any Jewish meaning.Raelian logo, pre- and post-1991.Kiel Bryant wrote to me:
Creepy, isn't it? A bit ironic that my icon should be an Egyptian emblem . . .Anyhow: you do appear enchanted by the Star of David, and rightly so, it is a mesmerizing shape. My suggestion, as appreciator of art to kindred spirit, is that you look up "entrelac" and specifically -- though its title may repel you -- "Islamic entrelac." You should, doing this, discover varieties of David's star of such beauty and complexity and ultimately grace as to overwhelm.
The long blue stripes make the Star of David seem smaller than it should be. I guess it is illegal to hang such long flags since it is a violation of the specifications of the "Flag Law". The picture was taken on tuesday january 10th 2006 at the '"Independence Hall" in Tel Aviv, Israel. "Independence Hall" is were the state Israel was proclaimed in 1948.The photo actually is a panoramic picture composed of roughly 8 individual photos.