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Sacred Geometry Gallery

Geometry Plates

A curated cabinet of geometric constructions rendered as engraved plates and living linework.

How to look

Spend a few minutes with one plate at a time. Let the repetitions, crossings, and expansions settle into the eye until the form starts to feel less decorative and more intelligible.

For centuries, these forms were treated as instruments, not decoration. Artisans set them into temples and cathedrals, scholars drafted them into treatises, and initiatory schools used them to train attention, memory, and proportion. Geometry was a way to study order with the eyes and the hands at the same time.

Follow one plate slowly. That practice can settle mental noise, improve spatial clarity, and sharpen your sense of relationship across scales, from your own body to the larger structures of nature.

Continue the Study

Geometry on this site is paired with Hermetic principles and symbolic practice. After exploring a plate, continue into the principles index or the alchemical overview.

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