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Exploring the Svefnthorn: A Journey Through Norse Symbolism

The Svefnthorn is a popular Nordic symbol, believed to possess the power of causing someone to fall into a deep sleep. Though in folklore some people woke ...

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The Kolovrat: Ancient Symbolism and Modern Interpretations

The kolovrat is an ancient symbol that was initially used to symbolize positive concepts. However, as with most symbols, over time it’s acquired some ...

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The Helm of Awe: Exploring Its Origins and Significance

The Helm of Awe. The name itself sounds remarkable and powerful. Yet it is known by a range of other names such as the Helm of Terror, Aegishjalmur, and the ...

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Pink in Culture: Exploring Its Historical and Modern Meanings

Pink is much more than just a color. It represents a variety of feelings and ideas, such as love, kindness, and sometimes even protest. From the gentle ...

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The Fenghuang: Chinese Symbol of Harmony and Prosperity

Sometimes called the Chinese Phoenix, the fenghuang is a mythological bird that represents peace and prosperity, as well as Confucian virtues. It’s similar ...

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The Ship’s Wheel and Its Symbolic Power

The ship's wheel is an important symbol in maritime culture. It's not just for steering ships; it represents leadership, guidance, and handling life's ...

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The Color Purple: More Than Just a Hue

Purple has always been a fascinating color, grabbing the attention of cultures and artists for ages. It's not just one shade, but a whole range from deep ...

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All The Peace Symbols: From Olive Branches to Peace Signs

Gertrud von Le Fort once defined symbols as the “language of something invisible spoken in the visible world.”  Having struggled with finding and ...

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Two Golden Fish: A Tale of Prosperity, Balance, and Loyalty

A pair of golden fish (carp, usually) forms part of the Ashtamangala, an eight-piece suite of auspicious signs associated with Buddhism and other related ...

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The Wishbone: From Ancient Ritual to Modern Symbolism

The wishbone is a popular good luck symbol in the Western world and is a favorite custom at Thanksgiving dinner tables. Today, it’s a popular design for ...

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