The word alchemy comes from the Arabian al-kimia, referring to the preparation of 'Elixir' or the 'Stone' by the Egyptians. The Arabic kimia, in turn, comes from the Coptic khem, which referred to the fertile black Nile delta soil and also to the dark mystery of the primordial First Matter (the Khem). Do you recognize the origin of the word 'chemistry'?
There were often many symbols for an element. For a time, the astronomical symbols of the planets were used to denote the elements. However, as alchemists came to be persecuted, particularly in medieval times, secret symbols were invented. This led to a great deal of confusion, so you will find some overlap of symbols. The symbols were in common use through the 17th century; some are still in use today.
- Sulfur Alchemy SymbolSulfur Alchemy Symbol
- Sulfur Alchemy SymbolSulfur Alchemy Symbol
- Sulfur Alchemy SymbolSulfur Alchemy Symbol
- Sulfur Alchemy SymbolThe element sulfur was one of the three classical principles or heavenly substances.
- Sulfur Alchemy SymbolThe element sulfur was one of the three classical principles or heavenly substances.
- Tin - Alchemical SymbolTin - Alchemical Symbol
- Tin Alchemy SymbolThe symbol for the metal tin was interchangeable with the symbol for the planet Jupiter.
- Tin Alchemy SymbolTin Alchemy Symbol
- Tin Alchemy SymbolTin Alchemy Symbol
- Zinc - Alchemical SymbolZinc - Alchemical Symbol
- Zinc Alchemy SymbolZinc Alchemy Symbol
- Zinc Alchemy SymbolZinc Alchemy Symbol
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