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Your Gateway to Mystical Treasures and Alchemical Wonders.
Your Gateway to Mystical Treasures and Alchemical Wonders.
Golden statue of Metatron, mystical archangel of the Kabbalah. Shown in celestial armor atop a black serpent, he embodies wisdom, cosmic order, and divine intercession. Perfect for altar, ritual, or esoteric space.
He is the enigma at the heart of light, the archangel few dare to invoke, for his name alone resonates like a seal. Metatron, the highest of angels in Jewish and Kabbalistic mysticism, is also known as the "Little Yahweh," the "Chancellor of Heaven," or the "Scribe of the Book of Life." He does not manifest in a gentle or human form but as a pillar of fire, a being entirely fashioned of pure consciousness, luminous silence, and vibrational authority.
In certain traditions, Metatron is the human Enoch, who was taken alive to heaven after walking with God. But this is no ordinary ascension: Enoch was transformed, divinized, placed on the throne of fire next to the Infinite. Thus, he becomes the intercessor between humanity and the Source, the guardian of divine knowledge, the archangel who writes but does not speak, for what he inscribes in the Book of the World needs not be said—it is.
A statue imbued with sacred symbols
This impressive golden resin work embodies this celestial entity in all its majesty. Metatron's armored body reveals no face: his smooth, eyeless helmet indicates that he is impersonal intelligence, the force beyond ego, the absolute observer. His armor is engraved with angular forms reminiscent of Kabbalistic glyphs or celestial seals.
His imposing silhouette stands atop a base representing a coiled black serpent, a symbol both feared and sacred. The serpent here may evoke tamed matter, awakened kundalini, or the wisdom of the lower world mastered by celestial power. This sinuous throne becomes the earthly base of a being entirely oriented upwards.
In his right hand, Metatron wields an energy lance, whose tip radiates like a star. It is not a weapon but a scepter of divine writing: the flame pen with which he engraves names, actions, and destinies in the higher realms. His outspread wings, wide and chiseled like living parchments, frame his aura in an ascending movement.
According to Kabbalah, Metatron is the only being allowed to sit in the presence of the Creator. He is the archangel of the highest spheres of the Tree of Life, associated with Kether (the Crown) and also with Daath (the Hidden Knowledge). He is the link between the invisible and the manifested, the incarnate cosmic order, and the silent witness of all that was, is, and will be.
To him are entrusted the 70 languages of the world, the celestial archives, and the keys to the gates between worlds. In angelic magic or advanced Kabbalistic practice, invoking Metatron means opening the most subtle channels of intuition, sacred memory, and spiritual power.
Spiritual and ritual uses
This statue is not merely decorative—it is a power object, a symbolic anchor point for those journeying through the spheres of angelology, hermeticism, or inner alchemy. It can be used:
Metatron is not prayed to. He promises nothing. He neither blesses nor curses. He observes and inscribes. He is the divine mirror in which each reflects. This statue, more than an object, is a constant reminder that the cosmic order surpasses us, but that it is possible to participate in it consciously.
To those who walk between worlds,
To those seeking harmony at the summit of the Tree,
To those who listen beyond words…
Metatron holds out the torch of eternal memory.
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