
Solomon's Seal (geometry)
Solomon’s Seal in geometry refers to a specific symmetric figure formed by connecting points on a circle, creating a pattern resembling a hexagram or six-pointed star. It is often associated with classical constructions involving intersecting lines and angles that produce a balanced, harmonious shape. The name derives from the idea of a seal or emblem, and its geometric properties include certain symmetries and intersections that relate to pentagons or hexagons. It exemplifies the beauty in geometric design where lines and circles combine to produce intricate, proportioned patterns with mathematical elegance.