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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.

  • Chalice Well Symbol

    Chalice Well

    The Chalice Well is the site of an ancient sacred well, believed to be the hiding place of the Holy Grail, and the Sacred Well of Avalon, home of the Priestesses of earlier times. Two overlapping circles form the outline of a fish, an early Christian symbol, and when side by side, the vulva associated…

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  • Chartres Labyrinth Symbol

    Chartres Labyrinth

    The Chartres Labyrinth is a powerful symbol of personal growth and introspection. It serves as a daily reminder of your journey toward self-discovery and enlightenment. This meaningful talisman is ideal for anyone embracing a new chapter in life, guiding you to find your path and connect with your inner wisdom.

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  • Chumash Spirit Being

    Depicted in rock art, the Chumash Spirit Being symbolizes ancestral presence, spiritual guidance, and the connection between the physical and sacred worlds. These figures reflect Chumash cosmology, wherein humans, animals, and spirits coexist in a harmonious, interconnected universe of meaning.

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  • Claddagh

    Originating in 17th-century Galway, Ireland, the Claddagh is a traditional design rich in meaning. Its three elements symbolize core human connections: the heart represents love, the hands signify friendship, and the crown denotes loyalty. This enduring emblem reflects a timeless pledge, often passed through generations as a token of devotion.

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  • Comedy & Tragedy

    The comedy and tragedy masks, rooted in ancient Greek theater, symbolize the dual nature of human experience—joy and sorrow. Known as Thalia and Melpomene, they represent the emotional spectrum of the performing arts. These iconic masks capture life’s contrasts, reminding us of drama’s power to reflect and explore the human condition.

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  • Compass & Square Earrings

    Compass & Square

    The Masonic compass and square symbolize moral guidance and ethical boundaries. The square represents honesty and fairness, while the compass signifies self-control and spiritual growth. Together, they embody balance between earthly duties and higher ideals; the pursuit of wisdom, and the significance of truth, individually and societally.

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  • Cupid Symbol

    Cupid

    Cupid symbolizes love, desire, and romantic attraction. As the Roman god of love, he represents the playful and unpredictable nature of emotions. His arrows, which inspire both passion and affection, embody the power of love to connect people. Cupid also signifies the transformative, sometimes mischievous force that love can be.

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  • da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man

    The Vitruvian Man symbolizes the harmony between art, science, and the human body. Based on the writings of Vitruvius, it reflects the belief that the human form is a microcosm of the universe. Culturally, it represents Renaissance ideals of balance, proportion, and intellectual pursuit. The image embodies humanity’s quest for knowledge, perfection, and the interconnectedness…

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  • Death's Head Symbol

    Death’s Head

    The skull conveys mortality, transformation, and the fragile nature of life. In many cultures, it reflects both fear and reverence, manifesting in rituals, art, and celebrations such as Mexico’s Day of the Dead. It serves as a reminder of life’s impermanence, urging reflection on death, legacy, and the human experience.

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  • Desert Flower

    In Native American culture, the desert flower symbolizes resilience, hope, and beauty in harsh conditions. Growing in arid, unforgiving landscapes, it represents the ability to thrive despite adversity. Often associated with renewal and the sacredness of life, desert flowers are regarded as spiritual messengers. They remind people of the profound connection between nature and survival,…

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  • Dog Paw

    Dogs have lived and worked with humans in so many roles that they have earned the unique title of "man's best friend." With qualities of loyalty, companionship, and unconditional love, dogs "really do understand what we are trying to tell them... and have a talent for reading social cues in a very sophisticated way."*

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  • Dolphin Symbol

    Dolphins

    Dolphins are celebrated for their intelligence, playfulness, and protective instincts. The Ancient Greeks associated them with gods and safe voyages; many cultures viewed them as guides and symbols of harmony. Their complex bonds and playful nature universally represent joy, community, and empathy in human lore.

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