Happy Halloween

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There's been quite a few people signing up to be SITE MEMBERS. So I want to simply say, WELCOME new members.
For others who have not been on here a a while and NEW members as well, these community pages are similar to social media.
Its basically a community of site members. Share what you want and engage with others. Unlike social media, there is no algorithm here. There is no social media police either. I simply ask that you keep things respectful. By that, I mean, don't try to trigger others to cause a big ruckus here.
These pages are helpful to engage with other like-minded people. You can also create your own forums within and have others join your group(s). And at the bottom right corner, it says MEMBERS CHAT...You can send someone or a group, PRIVATE MESSAGES there.
Normally, for others that are NOT logged in to…
In a vibrant round‑table discussion exploring Sigil Occult Jewelry, participants found a rich intersection of craft, symbolism, and market potential within the occult jewelry niche. Emerging from a rebranded legacy rooted in the iconography of Sigil of Baphomet, the brand now fully embraces an expansive occult aesthetic, extending beyond a single emblem or tradition instagram.comfacebook.com.
opened by inviting reflections on Sigil’s distinctiveness:
“What strikes me is how Sigil transforms powerful arcane symbols—pentagrams, seals, sigils—into wearable art, using sterling silver and fine metals to evoke ritualistic resonance.”
Another participant added:
“These aren’t just gothic pieces—they’re designer talismans. The attention to detail, from pentacle pendants to chaos magic sigils, gives an artisan jewelry quality that resonates with spiritual practitioners and gothic subculture collectors alike.”
From a business‑context angle, someone referenced broader industry trends, noting how the jewelry market continues its shift toward niche customization, artisan craftsmanship, and symbolic designs—key drivers in accessory and…