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Description

A collection of alchemy symbols inspired by european late medieval / Renaissance period. Could be used as icons, decor/ornaments in any alchemy/magic themed game. Still under development.

Contents

This svg pack includes symbols for:

  • The four basic elements of alchemy: fire, water, air, earth
  • Paracelsus's "Tria Prima" (the three alchemy primes) :
    • Sulfur
    • Mercury (also known as quicksilver)
    • Salt
  • Antiquity's seven classical planets and their respective metal:
    • the Sun - Gold
    • the Moon - Silver
    • Mercury - Quicksilver
    • Venus - Copper
    • Mars - Iron
    • Jupiter - Tin
    • Saturn - Lead

Sources and disclaimer

From a historical point of view, the practice of alchemy evolved with centuries, and symbols evolved with the practice, as new discoveries were made, as new classifications were suggested.

As such, if you do your own research, you might come across symbols that are different from the ones displayed here for certain metals and substances. For this project, I used the alchemy table from Basil Valentine's "Last Will and Testament" (1671) as my main source of information and inspiration.

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alchemy_symbols_v2.zip 30 kB
alchemy_table2.png 51 kB

Development log

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Hey there! I’m using your font in my newest horde-survivor game: “16BitSurvivors”. I turned it into a particle system used to cast spells! Credit has been given and thank you for the art

https://director-jin.itch.io/16bitsurvivors

https://store.steampowered.com/app/3210160/16BitSurvivors/

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This is so great! I follow your project and see you feed the page with regular devlogs, thank you for the credits I appreciate it! Gotta give that a try (:

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Hi . what is the license of this pack. is it possible to use it in free and commercial projects thanks in advance

Hi Black bear, the license is Creative Commons Attributions v4.0 International. It means that you are welcome to use, share and adapt the contents of this pack, even commercially, as long as the original work is credited in your project