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Crook and Scourge
The Crook and Scourge symbolize the opposing concepts of Mercy and Severity. They are additional implements of the Chief Adept when he or she is in the Godform of Osiris within the Vault of the Adepti.

The Ankh Wand
The ankh is a sacred symbol which alludes to the manifestation of the divine life force. This non-traditional wand can be painted in any color specified.

The Keryx’s Wand (The Caduceus)
The Caduceus Wand of the Keryx is a most impressive and complex implement. It is the wand of Hermes (also known as Thoth and Mercury), the god of wisdom, magic and communication.
Related Item: Caduceus-Topped Keryx Wand

The Lotus Wand
The Lotus Wand is for general use in magical working. It is the single most important ritual tool that the Adept uses in the Golden Dawn tradition. The Golden Dawn Shop offers the Lotus Wand in two lengths: 28" for the magician's personal use and 32" for the Third Adept's Wand in the Second Order.

The Middle Pillar: The Balance Between Mind and Magic
A new edition of Israel Regardie’s classic text. Edited and annotated by Chic Cicero and Sandra Tabatha Cicero

The Phoenix Wand (Second Adept’s Wand)
The Phoenix-headed Wand is the implement of the Second Adept who represents the active, fiery masculine principle and the Sephirah of Geburah.

The The Ur-uatchti (Chief Adept’s Wand)
The Ur-uatchti is one of the most powerful and beautiful of all the wands of the Second Order.

The Tree of Life: An Illustrated Study in Magic
A new edition of Israel Regardie’s classic text. Edited and annotated by Chic Cicero and Sandra Tabatha Cicero