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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.

  • Knight in Shining Armor Symbol

    Knight in Shining Armor

    The word knight comes from the Old English cniht, meaning "servant." From humble beginnings, the knight evolved into the mounted warrior of medieval Europe—bound by codes of loyalty, chivalry, and honor. Clad in shining armor, the knight stood as protector of the realm and champion of the weak. Beyond battle,...

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  • Knights Templar Symbol

    Knights Templar

    Founded in the early twelfth century, the Knights Templar were warrior monks who took vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience while protecting pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land. Their order grew into one of the most powerful institutions of the Middle Ages—wealthy, disciplined, and shrouded in mystery. Legends suggest that...

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  • Knot of Love Symbol

    Knot of Love

    The Lover's Knot (also known as the Endless Knot of Love) is a timeless symbol of unity and devotion. Featured in both Egyptian and Celtic art, its interlacing lines have no beginning or end, representing eternity and the connectedness of souls. In early America, sailors tied similar knots as tokens...

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  • Kokopelli

    Kokopelli, the flute-playing figure carved into stone across the ancient Southwest, remains one of the most enduring symbols of fertility, music, and joy. Known among the Hopi and other Pueblo peoples as a bringer of life and abundance, his songs are believed to summon rain, nurture crops, and herald new...

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  • Labyrinth

    Unlike a maze, which confuses, a labyrinth follows a single winding path to the center and back again. Found in ancient Crete, carved into medieval cathedral floors, and used by cultures worldwide, it serves as a metaphor for the soul's journey. The walker moves inward toward reflection, release, and understanding,...

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  • Laurel Wreath Symbol

    Laurel Wreath

    The laurel wreath, made from the leaves of the sacred bay tree, has long symbolized victory, enlightenment, and lasting honor. In ancient Greece, the winners of the Olympic Games wore laurel crowns, representing the balance between physical strength and divine inspiration. Roman generals later adopted it as a symbol of...

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  • Leo Symbol

    Leo

    The sign Leo (July 23 – August 22) is ruled by the Sun, gaining its energy from light, visibility, leadership, and creative will. In Western astrology, Leo is a Fixed Fire sign, rooted in passion and purpose, yet steady and dependable in its expression. People born under the sign of...

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  • Libra Symbol

    Libra

    (September 23 – October 22) Ruled by Venus, Libra embodies balance, beauty, and the ongoing quest for harmony. In astrology, Libra is represented by the scales—the only sign not depicted by a living creature, highlighting its commitment to fairness and justice. From ancient Egypt to Rome, the scales were viewed...

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  • Lightning

    Lightning has long been seen as a spark of divine inspiration, a sudden flash that connects heaven and earth. In many mythologies, it serves as a weapon for gods, such as Zeus in Greek mythology, Thor in Norse mythology, and Indra in Indian mythology. Each lightning bolt symbolizes a release...

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  • Lion Symbol

    Lion

    The lion, with its golden mane and regal stance, has inspired awe for thousands of years. Known as the "King of Beasts," it symbolizes courage, leadership, and strength that come from confidence rather than aggression. In Egyptian temples, lions guarded gateways as protectors of sacred balance; in Christian art, they...

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  • Lion Rampant Symbol

    Lion Rampant

    The Lion Rampant, depicted rearing on its hind legs with claws unsheathed and a bold expression, has been a significant heraldic emblem since medieval times. In Scotland, it became the royal standard under King William I (1165–1214), who earned the title William the Lion. The lion's posture represents readiness and...

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  • Love Birds

    The Union of the Raven and Eagle symbolizes the deep-rooted alliance between two prominent tribal clans of the Northwest Coast, often identified as the Coast Salish and Haida peoples. This union is more than just a historical representation; it embodies the rich cultural heritage and shared values of cooperation and...

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