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Coat of arms of Kenya The coat of arms of Kenya features two lions, a symbol of protection, holding spears and a traditional East African shield. The shield and spears symbolize unity and defense of freedom. The shield co… | |
Rhombus In Euclidean geometry, a rhombus (◊), plural rhombi or rhombuses, is a simple (non-self-intersecting) quadrilateral whose four sides all have the same length. Another name is equilateral quadrilatera… | |
Dagger A dagger, or obelisk, U+2020 † dagger (HTML: † †), is a typographical symbol or glyph. The term "obelisk" derives from Greek ὀβελίσκος (obeliskos), which means "little obelus"; from Ancient Greek: ὀβ… | |
Renault Symbo The first badge of Renault was introduced in 1900 and consisted in Renault brothers' intertwined initials. When the company started mass production in 1906, it adopted a gear-shaped logo with a car i… | |
Fu An ancient symbol of good luck, the character fu is a popular motif throughout China. | |
Druze Star A symbol such as this one might not look out of place at a child’s birthday celebration, but it is in fact the emblem of a relatively obscure religion that possesses a rich and eclectic cultural hist… | |
Druze Flag This flag represents the approximately one million people who are followers of Druze, a rich yet secretive religion centered primarily in Syria and Lebanon, as well as parts of Jordan and Israel. | |
Illuminati Brand: Earth One of four elemental brands used by the secret organization known as the Illuminati. | |
Illuminati Brand: Air One of four elemental brands used by the secret organization known as the Illuminati. | |
Illuminati Brand: Fire One of four elemental brands used by the secret organization known as the Illuminati. | |
Illuminati Brand: Water One of four elemental brands used by the secret organization known as the Illuminati. | |
Diamond Like many gemstones, the diamond possesses a number of different symbolic meanings. | |
Garnet Like many gemstones, the garnet possesses a number of different symbolic meanings. | |
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… | |
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. | |
Precipitation (alchemy) Resembling an upside-down version of the astrological symbol for Libra, this alchemical sign represents precipitation. | |
Opal Opal is one of the “oddballs” of the gemstone family. Composed primarily of hardened silica, its water content is much higher than most crystalline gems (around 10% of the total mass of many specimen… | |
Mango Juicy, sweet and a perfect messy handful, mangoes have been cultivated by humans for thousands of years. They have been a culinary staple in everything from spicy condiments to sweet pastries to alco… | |
Precipitation (alternate #1) One of several alchemical symbols for precipitation, in this case precipitation from solution. | |
White Precipitate (alternate #3) An early chemical symbol for the white powder created by putting corrosive sublimate in a solution of ammonia or sal ammoniac. | |
Ebony Ebony has been prized by humans for thousands of years; its dense structure, dark color and the ease with which it takes polish has made this hardwood a favorite material among craftspeople and artis… | |
Labyrinth In Greek mythology, the Labyrinth was an elaborate structure designed and built by the legendary artificer Daedalus for King Minos of Crete at Knossos. Its function was to hold the Minotaur eventuall… | |
Shin Shin (also spelled Šin (šīn) or Sheen) literally means "tooth", "press", and "sharp"; It is the twenty-first letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Shin Phoenician Hebrew Shin ש, Aramaic … | |
Reiki Reiki (pronounced Ray-key) is a Japanese name consisting of 2 words Rei and Ki meaning spiritually guided life energy (commonly known as Universal Life Energy), an energy which animates us all and is… |