[Write] Parashat HaKetoret on parchment or gevil in Assyrian script like a Torah scroll, and read it. This will be a segulah [for you], for the ketoret enriches, and [you are] assured that [your] livelihood will not be interrupted. [You] will always have good sustenance and an abundance of funds, without restriction” (Kaf HaChaim)
Huge, impressive amulet, one of the most familiar amulets across the Diaspora – Menorat LaMenatzeach BiNeginot integrated with Pitum HaKetoret , both known for their huge segulahs (refer to the Hebrew catalog text for a detailed list). The amulet was written on a large sheet of parchment made of one complete piece, in large, beautiful artistic Ashkenazic (Beit Yosef) script, in prominent sparkling and shiny ink. Written by an artist-scribe, expert and G-d-fearing. [Israel, 21st century.]
The title “Pitum HaKetoret” appears at the top of the sheet. At center is a large and very precise picture of the LaMenatzeach BiNeginot menorah. The text of “Pitum HaKetoret” appears on both sides of the menorah, all in stunning and extremely precise artistic script.
As stated, this amulet is apparently the most well-known and common among the entire Jewish people, and it can be found in almost every synagogue around the world. The segulah of reciting LaMenatzeach BiNeginot written in the form of a menorah, especially when written on parchment, has the power to influence the reader with lofty spiritual abundance of protection, livelihood and success, as mentioned in the sources.
[1] large parchment sheet, approximately 105×65 cm.
Excellent condition. Very light creases in the margins.