A geometric figure formed by two overlapping triangles, also called the Star of David While it is used in modern magick to invoke or banish spirits, it is traditionally Jewish
six-pointed star formed of conjoined upright and reversed triangles, representing the union of Fire and Water, and of Male and Female; the Star of the Macrocosm ("big world", or universe)
A geometric figure formed by two overlapping triangles, traditionally Jewish and called the Star of David It is used as a spiritual symbol and also in modern magick to invoke or banish spirits
A figure of six lines A figure composed of two equal triangles intersecting so that each side of one triangle is parallel to a side of the other, and the six points coincide with those of a hexagon
In Chinese literature, one of the sixty-four figures formed of six parallel lines (continuous or broken), forming the basis of the Yih King, or "Book of Changes
a regular polygon formed by extending each of the sides of a regular hexagon to form two equilateral triangles