Vapula Seal Pendant: Demon of Philosophy, Mechanics, Craftsmanship and Hidden Knowledge, Solomon Goetia
The Seal of Vapula comes from the Ars Goetia tradition, where Vapula, also called Naphula, is named as the 60th spirit and a Great Duke of Hell. He is said to command thirty-six legions and appears in the form of a lion with griffin’s wings — a striking image of strength, intellect, skill, and mastery.
Vapula is traditionally associated with philosophy, mechanics, sciences, handcrafts, and professional knowledge. His seal is often interpreted as a symbol of learning through practice: not only abstract wisdom, but the kind of knowledge gained through tools, study, discipline, and creation.
For those drawn to Goetic symbolism, the Seal of Vapula represents craftsmanship, technical mastery, invention, research, and the pursuit of hidden knowledge. It speaks to makers, artists, engineers, occult students, and anyone who sees skill itself as a form of magic.
PU cord as a gift.
Stainless steel. Diameter: 33 mm
Double sided pendant.
First side - portrait of the incarnation of the Vapula
Backside - Vapula seal.