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Claddagh
Often seen as a decorative element in jewelry, this familiar symbol embodies several values that have long been key components of human culture.
Palad Khik
This name of this suggestively shaped symbol translates as "honorable surrogate penis" and is closely associated with modern-day Thailand.
Jerusalem Cross
Dating back nearly 1000 years and also known as the Crusader's Cross, this symbol has been a noteworthy Christian emblem since its creation.
Seal of Shamash
An ancient solar symbol that dates back over 3000 years.
Fig
As one of the oldest cultivated fruits in the world, the fig is a potent symbol in many cultures.
Oak
In many parts of ancient Europe, the oak tree was a revered symbol and associated with numerous deities. Besides the tree itself, individual components such as acorns and leaves hold their own unique…
Iron (alternate #1)
A symbol for iron in alchemy and early chemistry.
Lead sulfate
An alchemical symbol representing a compound of lead and sulphur (hence the name).
Salt water (alchemy)
A symbol used in alchemy to represent salt water.
Cinnabar of Antimony (alchemy)
A symbol used to designate Vermillion Dye (Mercuric Sulfide), a bright red pigment with a rather toxic physical nature, in 17th century alchemy.
Steel (alchemy)
The alchemical symbol for steel.
Glass (alchemy)
A symbol used in alchemy to designate glass.
Iron (alternate #2)
A symbol for iron in alchemy and early chemistry.
Iron (alternate #3)
A symbol for iron in alchemy and early chemistry.
Iron (alternate #4)
A symbol for iron in alchemy and early chemistry.
Iron (alternate #5)
A symbol for iron in alchemy and early chemistry.
Iron (alternate #6)
A symbol for iron in alchemy.
Antimony oxide (alchemy)
The alchemical symbol for antimony oxide.
Ammonium salt (alternate #4)
A symbol used to represent ammonium salt in 17th century chemistry.
Ammonium salt (alternate #5)
A symbol used to represent ammonium salt in 17th century chemistry.
Sulphur (alternate #6)
A symbol used to indicate sulphur in alchemical practices.
Internet Explorer Logo
The Internet Explorer logo is an iconic symbol of Microsoft's former web browser. The logo consists of a stylized "e" with a swoosh running through it, set against a blue background.
Srivatsa
The Srivatsa is an ancient symbol, considered auspicious in India. Alternative transliterations include Shreevatsa, Śrīvatsa, Shrivatsa, Srivathsa and Sri Vatsa.
Faith Militant
The symbol of the Faith Militant from Game of Thrones.
White Rose
Perhaps the most famous of all flowers, the rose has been a prominent symbol for many millennia. The symbolic meanings of this flower are almost innumerable, but one of the easiest ways to catalog th…

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