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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.

  • Hand of Fatima

    The Hamsa, also known as the Hand of Fatima in Arabic, is a palm-shaped symbol that represents protection, strength, and blessings. Originating from Middle Eastern and North African cultures, it is linked to the five fingers (khamsa). Many believe that the Hamsa can ward off the "evil eye," attract good...

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  • Harp Symbol

    Harp

    In Ireland and Scotland, the harp stands as a gentle yet powerful symbol of heritage, music, and identity. In Ireland, it has become a national emblem; every official seal, government document, and euro coin features a stylized harp that connects to its Gaelic roots. Traditionally, the harp was played by...

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  • Hawk Symbol

    Hawk

    Strong and sleek, the hawk commands attention both in nature and symbolism. Physically, it is built for swift flight, with razor-sharp vision that can detect prey from miles above, and keen reflexes that turn motion into mastery. Symbolically, across cultures, the hawk plays many roles: as a messenger between worlds,...

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  • Heraldic Rose

    Heraldic Rose

    The heraldic rose carries a rich history and symbolism in Europe. In medieval England, the red rose represented the House of Lancaster, while the white rose symbolized the House of York; their fierce rivalry sparked the Wars of the Roses, transforming the flower from a simple decoration into a powerful...

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  • Holy Grail Symbol

    Holy Grail

    The legend of the Holy Grail combines Christian, Celtic, and medieval elements to create one of the most potent symbols of quest and transformation. It appeared in the late 12th century through romance stories, especially in the works of Chrétien de Troyes, where it was shown as a vessel wrapped...

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  • Honey Bee

    The honey bee is both humble and heroic: small in size but mighty in function. Physically, bees build complex hives, communicate through dances, work together for the colony’s benefit, and produce honey, a sweet treat valued in many cultures. Symbolically, they have long stood for industry, community, eloquence (thanks to the...

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  • Horse Symbol

    Horse

    Across various cultures, the horse has been revered as a symbol of freedom, strength, wisdom, and progress. In many ancient societies, it was more than just a mode of transportation; in medieval Europe, it carried nobles into battle and was believed to sense unseen forces, connecting the ordinary with the...

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  • Hummingbird Symbol

    Hummingbird

    The Hummingbird is a tiny creature with astonishing abilities, swirling, darting, and gathering nectar from delicate flowers. The Hummingbird has been regarded in many cultures as a messenger of joy, agility, and connection between worlds. In Meso- and South America, the Hummingbird was seen as a messenger from ancestors or...

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  • Humpback Whale

    The humpback whale holds deep significance in oceanic and indigenous traditions, as it migrates long distances, sings intricate songs across the seas, and surfaces in moments of awe. For Northwest and Coastal Native Americans, whales were honored as bringers of good fortune and as ancestral spirits. Throughout mythology, the whale...

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  • I-Ching (Yin & Yang)

    The I Ching, also called the "Book of Changes," is one of the most enduring systems of divination and philosophy from the ancient world. Combining Taoist and Confucian views, it teaches that the universe is in a state of constant flux. Its structure comprises eight trigrams and sixty-four hexagrams, composed...

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  • Jester Symbol

    Jester

    In medieval courts, the Jester was more than just comic relief; he was a truth-teller hidden in humor. Known for quick wit and colorful clothing, the Jester's role was to entertain while also challenging authority by speaking truths that others dared not voice. Across cultures, this archetype appears as the...

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  • Jolly Roger Symbol

    Jolly Roger

    The Jolly Roger, featuring its iconic skull and crossbones, has gone beyond its pirate roots to become a symbol of defiance and the certainty of death. Its name might originate from the French phrase joli rouge, meaning "pretty red," which referred to the blood-red flags flown by early privateers. Before...

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