This is an experiment of brining sigils.
ink on paper, water, Himalayan coarse salt, a glass jar, and symbolic objects atop the jar: flint rock and dried lemon
Salted water, or brine, is a potent symbol in many traditions, representing purification, preservation, and the dissolution of negative energies. By immersing sigils in this medium, the intent is to release the energy of the symbols into the surrounding environment or to purify and amplify their purpose. The symbolic object placed atop the jar—like a stone or an organic material—acts as an anchor for the ritual, adding an extra layer of meaning or protection. For example, a hard stone like flint symbolizes strength, while an organic element channels grounding energy.














