Other Demons & Entities
Step beyond the veil of the mundane and enter a realm where ancient whispers shape reality. The history of human spirituality is not just populated by benevolent guardians, but by a complex pantheon of supernatural beings who challenge, teach, and protect in equal measure. At Setnakh, we understand that true balance requires acknowledging the shadow. Our collection is curated for the seeker who is unafraid to look into the abyss and find beauty there. Whether you are drawn to the raw power of the wind demons or the defiant independence of the first woman, this category serves as a gateway to the esoteric.
Gateway to the Arcane
We offer exquisite vintage home decor illustrations featuring iconic imagery such as St. Catherine of Siena Besieged by Demons, capturing the eternal struggle of the soul. For those seeking personal totems, our Pazuzu demon prints and medallions offer a tangible connection to ancient Mesopotamian protection magic.
Our gothic art wall decor—featuring figures like Lilith, Clauneck, and the Formosan devil—acts as a focal point for Spirit invocation and meditation. Furthermore, our sigil pendant witch necklaces are crafted not just as jewelry, but as vessels for focusing will and energy. These items transform a living space into a sanctuary of Demonology and high art.
Role of Supernatural Entities
In myth and modern practice, these figures function as threshold guardians, tempters, protectors, and mirrors of human shadow. In contemporary occultism they are invoked symbolically or ritually to access archetypal energies, psychological insight, or protective functions.
To understand the scope of our collection, one must understand the entities that inspire it. Here we explore the characteristics of these powerful figures and their place in modern practice:
- Pazuzu – A storm and wind spirit from ancient Mesopotamia, feared yet invoked on amulets as a protector against harsher demons. In modern Demonology, Pazuzu is embraced as a guardian of thresholds and exorcistic force, making his prints and medallions potent companions in Spirit invocation and banishing work.
- Lilith (First Adam’s Wife) – Born from early Jewish and Mesopotamian myth, Lilith refused submission to Adam and became an exile of Eden. Today she is revered as a patron of autonomy, sensuality, and witchcraft among those who work with occult demons and dark goddesses. Her sensual portraits and gothic art prints embody defiance, desire, and radical self‑ownership.
- Fromosan (Formosan) – A modern current within underground Demonology, Fromosan is approached as a liminal intelligence of shadow, secrecy, and hidden opportunity. Not tied to one ancient pantheon, this entity lives in personal grimoires and contemporary ritual work, often called upon in sigil magic for stealth, strategy, and transformation.
Why Invite These Spirits In?
Fallen angels visualise how bright spirits become occult demons: cast out of heaven and recast as tempters. They symbolise rebellion and the courage to leave imposed order. Hanging such images turns a plain wall into a ritual backdrop for shadow-work or simply a rich, moody atmosphere. Choosing a Pazuzu print, a Lilith illustration or a Formosan idol for your space lets you express affinity with Demonology and serious occult study or allow You to build an altar or meditation corner for symbolic Spirit invocation.
Claim the Artifact
Do not let your practice remain abstract. Manifest your connection to the arcane with our exclusive offers. Dive into the deep end of Demonology. Trivia lovers will appreciate that Pazuzu once appeared as the terrifying force in modern horror cinema, while Lilith has inspired centuries of poetry, art, and feminist reinterpretation of supernatural beings. Join countless others who have embraced their power with our unique offerings and discover our exclusive collection of Demonological Artifacts.