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The medieval Sigil of Astaroth from the Grimoirium Verum and is one of three Altar Banners: Astaroth and Beelzebub are also available. Published originally by Alibeck the Egyptian in 1517, the Grimoirium Verum was translated from Hebrew by Plaingiere. This Altar Banner is printed on a 24” x 24” cloth and is ideal for altars, walls or "prayer cloths" for spiritual practices.
This altar cloth features a one sided print with hemmed edges. Care instructions: Cold water delicate cycle, hang to dry. No bleach.
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