Two-headed Eagle
Two-headed Eagle
The Two-headed Eagle is associated with Scottish Freemasonry, and significant to them as a symbol of vision and initiation. The Double Headed Eagle was also sacred to German Heraldry and royalty. The German eagle had its head turned to the left, and the Roman eagle to the right. When Charlemagne was made “Kaiser of the Holy Roman Empire”, he joined the two heads together, one looking east and the other west, thus symbolizing the union of these two powers.
All of our medallions are 1" in diameter.
We also press 24K Gold (provided by the customer). Contact Us for recommended sources of gold and physical specifications of gold blanks.
We do patina and polish all medallions that we ship out. Please see product photos and our Instagram or Facebook for examples of the look. We understand that additional services are provided at the Fairs and Festivals, but we cannot facilitate those services.
Want to know more about the meaning of each symbol? Please check out the Symbol Gallery! Or do you want more information about ordering at a fair or festival? Please see our Design Brochure.