Our Symbol Gallery
Understanding the symbols in our medallions may inspire you and enhance your journey of self-discovery. Each has its origin in ancient stone carvings, pottery, or other artifacts, and many were inspired by myth and legend.
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U.S. Air Force
The United States Air Force (USAF) was officially established as a separate branch of the U.S. military on September 18, 1947, following the National Security Act of 1947. Prior to that, American air power operated under the U.S. Army, most notably as the Army Air Forces during World War II....
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U.S. Army
The United States Army symbolizes strength, sacrifice, and the defense of freedom. Established in 1775, it played a crucial role in the nation's founding and has since defended U.S. interests globally. Its evolving mission reflects changing political landscapes, while its uniforms, flags, and traditions embody patriotism, unity, and resilience.
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U.S. Marine Corps
The emblem of the United States Marine Corps is a powerful symbol featuring an eagle, globe, and anchor that together represent the service's core values and global mission. The eagle symbolizes the Nation, always prepared to defend freedom. The globe reflects the Marines' dedication to serving worldwide and their readiness...
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U.S. Navy
The anchor, rope, and eagle emblem of the United States Navy symbolize honor, courage, and commitment: core values that guide those who serve at sea. Naval traditions date back to ancient mariners who saw the ocean as both a challenge and a teacher. The anchor, an age-old symbol of steadfastness,...
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Valknut
The Valknut, a symbol of three interlocking triangles, is often associated with Norse mythology and the god Odin. It represents the cycle of life, death, and rebirth, as well as the power and mystery of the afterlife. The Valknut symbolizes the warrior spirit, divine protection, and the connection between the...
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Vegvísir
The Vegvísir, often referred to as the Viking compass, symbolizes guidance and protection. Rooted in Icelandic tradition, it helps the bearer find their way through rough weather or uncertain paths. More than navigation, it represents spiritual direction and inner strength, guiding individuals through life’s challenges and keeping them from becoming...
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Virgo
Virgo season, spanning August 23 to September 22, honors the zodiac’s detail-oriented and service-driven earth sign. Often misunderstood for their perfectionism, Virgos sometimes get a bad rap—but the truth is, their dedication and care are their magic. They bring order where chaos prevails, creating lists, systems, and solutions that make...










