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Workshop (UNIQUE) Ka'abah of Iblis
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(UNIQUE) Ka'abah of Iblis

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As a Tomb of the Opposer this unique artefact is here offered to those who walk the crooked path. Using iconography from the seminal work Qutub, this object serves as a cynosure of behenian intent - work that, like the obsidian monolith it houses, lies outside the light.

Inside the Tomb resides the raw obsidian monolith , symbolic of the darkness arisen from the deep of both the earth and self, opposed to the fallen stone. In its raw form the obsidian lacks the black glass countenance commonly seen in this particular stone. The crown of the monolith is severed, indicative of the severed head of the sorcerer which in turn reveals the black eye of the opposer gazing up from within.

The capstone of the tomb serves as both seal and sign of the work, of a size and shape to both close the tomb and to also sit within the hands of the sorcerer during the work.

A prayer for use ‘whilst inside the tomb’ is also included.

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As a Tomb of the Opposer this unique artefact is here offered to those who walk the crooked path. Using iconography from the seminal work Qutub, this object serves as a cynosure of behenian intent - work that, like the obsidian monolith it houses, lies outside the light.

Inside the Tomb resides the raw obsidian monolith , symbolic of the darkness arisen from the deep of both the earth and self, opposed to the fallen stone. In its raw form the obsidian lacks the black glass countenance commonly seen in this particular stone. The crown of the monolith is severed, indicative of the severed head of the sorcerer which in turn reveals the black eye of the opposer gazing up from within.

The capstone of the tomb serves as both seal and sign of the work, of a size and shape to both close the tomb and to also sit within the hands of the sorcerer during the work.

A prayer for use ‘whilst inside the tomb’ is also included.

As a Tomb of the Opposer this unique artefact is here offered to those who walk the crooked path. Using iconography from the seminal work Qutub, this object serves as a cynosure of behenian intent - work that, like the obsidian monolith it houses, lies outside the light.

Inside the Tomb resides the raw obsidian monolith , symbolic of the darkness arisen from the deep of both the earth and self, opposed to the fallen stone. In its raw form the obsidian lacks the black glass countenance commonly seen in this particular stone. The crown of the monolith is severed, indicative of the severed head of the sorcerer which in turn reveals the black eye of the opposer gazing up from within.

The capstone of the tomb serves as both seal and sign of the work, of a size and shape to both close the tomb and to also sit within the hands of the sorcerer during the work.

A prayer for use ‘whilst inside the tomb’ is also included.