Description
Baphomet Enamel Pin Black. $12.00.
Put this cute pastel Baphomet on your favorite hats, jackets, backpacks, and more!
- 0.8″ x 1″ x 0.06″ (length x width x thickness)
- Made of hard enamel
- 2 back pins, with rubber backings for extra security
- Black background, with red eyes and pentagram, outlined in shiny silver
Brief History of Baphomet
Baphomet is a deity, allegedly first worshipped by the Knights Templar during medieval times. Eventually, the figure became a symbol of balance in the occult: half human, half animal; male and female; good and evil. When the Templars were persecuted by the French monarchy, the concept of Baphomet became demonized.
Eliphas Levi, a French writer and occultist, drew the iconic “Sabbatic Goat” during the mid 1800s. The Satanic Temple uses this imagery in their practice. In modern times, many people use the symbol while protesting indoctrination, both religious and political. The figure ultimately represents duality and peace between all ideologies.
No matter how you interpret or use the symbol, this little pin is a very cute and high-quality addition to your pin collection!
We also carry this pin in a lavender color! Click here to check it out!