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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.

  • Fleur-de-Lys Symbol

    Fleur-De-Lis

    The Fleur-de-Lis, a stylized lily, has carried centuries of meaning as a symbol of purity, wisdom, and nobility. In the European tradition, it was associated with royalty, heraldry, and the divine right, embodying elegance, strength, and honor. Its three petals often stand for faith, wisdom, and chivalry, while its symmetry...

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  • Flower Fairy Symbol

    Flower Fairy

    The Fairy Flower is a symbol of magic, wonder, and the delicate balance between the natural and unseen worlds. Often linked to woodland spirits or fae in folklore, the flower represents enchantment and hidden beauty — small and fleeting, yet radiant and transformative. Its petals symbolize growth, renewal, and the...

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  • Four Directions (Apache)

    In Pueblo and broader Native American traditions, the Four Directions symbolize balance, harmony, and the interconnectedness of all life. Each direction — East, South, West, and North — carries its own teachings, energies, and guidance. The East often signifies beginnings, illumination, and vision; the South, growth, warmth, and vitality; the...

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  • Four Directions (Mimbres)

    This ancient symbol from the Mimbres people of the American Southwest represents the interconnectedness of all life and the sacred balance of the natural world. The circle at its center signifies the heart of creation. At the same time, the four radiating lines point to the cardinal directions — North,...

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  • Four Winds

    In Pueblo traditions, the Four Winds represent powerful forces from the cardinal directions. They are deeply spiritual, symbolizing the blessings, rain, and spirits that sustain life and bring balance to the world. This concept is historically central to Pueblo ceremonies and cosmology, reflecting profound respect for the interconnectedness of all...

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  • Fox Symbol

    Fox

    Throughout history, the fox has captivated the human imagination, making it a sought-after symbol in fashion and collecting. Across various cultures, the fox embodies wisdom, adaptability, and a touch of magic, qualities that resonate deeply with many. In Chinese and Japanese mythology, the fox is revered as a mystical creature...

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  • Frog

    The frog symbolizes transformation, adaptability, and renewal. Emerging from water and leaping onto land, it represents the boundary between realms: fluidity, change, and transition. Throughout different cultures, the frog is linked with rain and fertility, symbolizing life-giving forces and abundance. In some Indigenous traditions, the frog is revered as a...

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  • Galleon Symbol

    Galleon

    The galleon, a large square-rigged sailing ship from the 15th to 18th centuries, symbolizes exploration, trade, and ambition. Its sturdy design and long journeys capture the spirit of venturing beyond known horizons—overcoming storms and returning with treasures or new knowledge. As a symbol, the galleon represents enterprise, resilience, and the...

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  • Gemini Symbol

    Gemini

    The zodiac sign Gemini, symbolized by the Twins, represents duality, communication, and lively exchange—kind of like having a spirited conversation with yourself at the grocery store about whether you really need that extra bag of chips. Governed by Mercury and associated with the Air element, Gemini embodies versatility, curiosity, and...

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  • Goddess

    Our Goddess stands with her arms raised, embracing the moon and its phases. This symbol embodies the ancient rhythm of creation, transition, and renewal, representing the Maiden, Mother, and Crone, as well as the waxing, full, and waning moons, and the cycles of birth, growth, and release. With her arms...

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  • Green Man

    The Twins suggest an inner dialogue and multiple selves, which is useful when you need to argue both sides of a debate (or decide whether to binge-watch a series or do something productive). Choosing Gemini links the creator to dual qualities: light and shadow, introversion and expression, stillness and motion,...

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  • Griffin Symbol

    Griffin

    The griffin, a mythic creature part lion, part eagle, symbolizes the connection between earth and sky, strength and vision, grounding and transcendence. In ancient and medieval stories, it protected treasures and sacred sites, defending what was valuable—both material and spiritual. Its eagle wings elevate the lion’s power toward the heights; its...

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