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Maize (Corn) For many native peoples of the Americas, maize is one of the most prominent symbols found throughout their cultures. While commonly referred to as “corn” by many people today, in this article “maize”… | |
Lotus In terms of symbolic importance, the lotus has achieved a status that has seldom been equaled by any flower. Its beauty, perfume and central place in many belief systems has made it a true monarch of… | |
Duck Compared to other birds such as the peacock or the eagle, the duck seems like a rather unimpressive and unremarkable fowl. Appearances are often deceptive, however, and this creature has more symboli… | |
The Phantom of the Opera (mask) Ever since it burst onto New York City’s Broadway theater scene in the 1980’s, The Phantom of the Opera has become a worldwide sensation, and the iconic white mask worn by the musical's title charact… | |
House Bolton The sigil of House Bolton from Game of Thrones. | |
Hippopotamus The hippopotamus is an extremely powerful animal, both on land and in the water. Its massive size and fierce demeanor, yet also its association with fertility, all contribute to its potent symbolic m… | |
Aida (musical) Although its run on New York City’s Broadway theatre scene was relatively brief (from 2000 until 2004), this powerful performance, with music composed by Sir Elton John and with lyrics by Tim Rice, c… | |
Turquoise Like many gemstones, turquoise possesses a number of different symbolic meanings. | |
Jade In purely monetary terms, jade doesn't always measure up to more desirable stones such as diamonds or rubies. On the other hand, when it comes to symbolic meaning, a rich history, and holding a rever… | |
Peridot Like many gemstones, the peridot possesses a number of different symbolic meanings. | |
Quartz (rock crystal) Compared to most of its gemstone cousins, quartz is not particularly valuable. Rarity is a significant factor in the monetary worth of many gemstones, and as one of the most abundant materials in the… | |
Mind Badge One of eight signature items found in the third generation of the Pokémon franchise. | |
Dove With its pure white feathers, softly rounded body and gentle demeanor, the dove is one of the most ubiquitous symbols of peace, innocence and purity. On the other hand, the dove’s symbolism is consid… | |
Ferrohydrosulphate (alchemy) This rather tongue-twisting moniker indicates a combination of iron and sulphur. | |
Steel (alchemy) The alchemical symbol for steel. | |
Sulfuric acid A symbol used in 18th century chemistry to indicate sulfuric acid. | |
House Dalt The sigil of House Dalt from Game of Thrones. | |
Spring An old Germanic sign for the season of Spring, used in clog almanacs. | |
Autumn An old Germanic sign for the season of Autumn, used in clog almanacs. | |
House Manderly The sigil of House Manderly from Game of Thrones. | |
Boar When it comes to symbolic meaning, the boar can be distinctly different from the “pig”, so this article will only address the former. While there are some general connotations to the boar that are fa… | |
House Hornwood The sigil of House Hornwood from Game of Thrones. | |
Gilded silver (alchemy) An 18th century symbol representing gilded silver, or argentum auratum. | |
Argentum cuprofoetum An 18th century symbol representing a compound of silver and copper, or argentum cuprofoetum. | |
Rainbow When it comes to natural phenomena, there are few things more intangible (for lack of a better term) than rainbows: you can’t pick them up in your hand like a rock; you can’t hear them like a thunder… |