The most celebrated artistic connection to the Luttrell name is the (c. 1325–1335), commissioned by Sir Geoffrey Luttrell (1276–1345). While the psalter is an illuminated manuscript, not a seal, it provides the cultural context for the family's concern with legacy, piety, and heraldic display. A seal from that era would have served a similar, more practical purpose: authenticating charters, land grants, and legal documents.
Those attuned to the seal can gain insights into ancient and forgotten magical arts, allowing for the discovery of new spells or the understanding of long-lost rituals. seal of lutellaria