Greek/Roman Mythological Symbols
Egyptian Mythological Symbols
Norse Mythological Symbols
Chinese Mythological Symbols
100

Ears of corn are considered sacred to Greek goddess Demeter (Roman goddess Ceres), and represent fertility and abundance. 

What are Ears of corn?

100

The sun is pushed into the sky every day at dawn by this.

What is Scarab?

100

Corresponds with Autum and is regarded as a defender and protector.

What is White Tiger?

200

The symbol represents good conduct and moral equilibrium.

What is Caduceus?

200

This mythical bird symbolizes immortality, rebirth, and life after death. 

What is Phoenix?

200


This huge mythological ash tree is believed to encompass the Nine Worlds or hold all the realms of existence together.

What is Yggdrasil?

200

Corresponds to Winter and represents longevity and wisdom.

What is Black Tortoise?

300

It symbolizes the infinite nature of the universe and the endless flow of energy all around. It also emphasizes the importance of giving and taking.

What is the Cornucopia?

300

The magical weapon of the Norse god Thor symbolizes strength, protection, and consecration. 

What is Thor’s Hammer (Mjolnir)?

400

It is believed to have the powers to heal and protect against evil.  Horus is the Egyptian falcon god.

What is the Wedjat Eye/Eye of Horus?

400

It is the legendary ride of Odin, the father of Norse pantheon. This eight-legged horse carries Him through the world of matter and the world of the gods. It symbolizes the shamanic journey, and its legs represent the eight spokes of the solar wheel.

What is Sleipnir?

400

The mythical creature in the East and corresponding to the spring season. Though mighty and fearsome, it is considered benevolent, just and a bringer of good fortune. 

What is Azure Dragon?

500

 It is a mythological creature in the South and corresponds with the summer season. It symbolizes good luck. 

What is Vermillion Bird?

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