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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.

  • Maltese Cross Symbol

    Maltese Cross

    The Maltese Cross is a timeless symbol of courage, service, and devotion to others. Its eight-pointed shape dates back to the Knights Hospitaller, later known as the Knights of Malta, who wore it as a sign of their mission to protect and care for the sick and the poor. Each...

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  • Mariner's Cross Symbol

    Mariner’s Cross

    The Mariner’s Cross represents hope, steadfastness, and faith. Traditionally used by sailors, it symbolizes safety and stability amid life’s storms. This iteration features four whale tails coming together from the four directions to form the cross. The emblem reflects spiritual grounding and perseverance, reminding mariners and others to stay anchored...

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  • Medusa Symbol

    Medusa

    The myth of Medusa is one of tragedy and transformation. Once a beautiful mortal, she was violated by Poseidon within Athena’s temple—an act that led the goddess to curse her, turning her hair into serpents and her gaze into stone. Yet over time, Medusa’s image shifted from one of punishment...

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  • Migrations

    The symbol of Migration represents the traveling spirit found in both nature and humanity, the vital movement that sustains life and connects all beings. In Lakota tradition, the Thunder Beings are believed to travel in the four directions, guiding seasonal changes of wind, rain, and renewal. Their path reminds us...

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  • Minoan Dolphins Symbol

    Minoan Dolphins

    In Minoan Crete, dolphins frequently appeared in palace frescoes and sacred vessels, symbolizing joy, intelligence, and a strong connection with the sea. Ancient Mediterranean cultures viewed dolphins as benevolent helpers of humans — rescuers, guides, and messengers that bridged the divine and mortal worlds. In Greek mythology, they held sacred...

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  • Monogram

    Monogram

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  • Moon Symbol

    Moon (Luna)

    The crescent moon with a single shining star has been a symbol of guidance, intuition, and renewal since ancient times. Across many cultures, it represents the union of light and shadow — the eternal rhythm of change that governs both the heavens and the heart. The Moon, long associated with...

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  • North Star

    For countless generations, the North Star, known astronomically as Polaris, has guided travelers and seekers alike. Unmoving while all other stars seem to circle it, it has long symbolized constancy, truth, and spiritual direction. In Chumash tradition, the North Star marks the center of the universe, a point of balance...

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  • Northwest Raven

    Among the Native peoples of the Pacific Northwest, the Raven is one of the most potent and intricate spirit figures, serving both as a creator and a trickster. To the Tlingit and Haida, Raven brought light to the world by stealing the Sun from a selfish chief, an act of...

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  • Octopus Symbol

    Octopus

    The octopus, a marvel of intelligence and adaptability, is often seen as a symbol of mystery, creativity, and transformation. With three hearts, blue blood, and the ability to change color and texture instantly, this ocean creature is both powerful and elusive. In various mythologies, it symbolizes the eternal dance between...

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  • Om Symbol

    Om

    Om is a sacred sound (called the supreme syllable) and spiritual symbol in Hinduism, Buddhism, and other traditions, representing the essence of the universe. It signifies creation, preservation, and destruction—the cycle of life. Chanting "Om" fosters inner peace and a connection to the divine, symbolizing ultimate reality, consciousness, and the...

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  • Owl Symbol

    Owl

    The owl has long served as a universal symbol of wisdom and insight. In Greek mythology, it was sacred to Athena, the goddess of wisdom and strategy, and she was often seen with it. The ancient Sumerians associated it with Lilith, a goddess of mystery and independence. At the same...

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