Tombstone Iconography
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Arch
The arch is symbolic of triumph or victory. Arches symbolize a passageway or door into the unknown (journey to heaven).
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Celtic Knot
The Celtic Knot woven from a single thread symbolizes eternity.
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Chain
Three chain links is a symbol of the Order of the Odd Fellows. Links can also be a symbol of living or deceased family members.
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Circle
Two Circles entwined represent marriage. Anything circular is endless and may represent eternity.
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Greek Key
The Greek Key, also known as Fret, is an ornamental design consisting of repeated and symmetrical figures contained within a border.
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Meander
Graphic symbolizing Clouds and Rolling Thunder, both representative of God and his power in the heavens. In one representation, it is the Greek key.
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Orb or Ball
The Orb is primarily decorative. Three balls together may symbolize money (pawn shop.) Anything circular is endless and may represent eternity.
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Quatrefoil
A quatrefoil is composed of four equal lobes, like a four-petaled flower.Used for good luck -- similar to the four-leaf clovers.
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Spiral
The single spiral symbolizes the concept of growth, expansion and cosmic energy depending on the culture. It represented the sun in ancient Ireland.
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Star
Stars are frequently used as religious symbols.
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Star - Six Pointed
Symbolic of God, the creator of the universe. The six points refer to his attributes: wisdom, power, holiness, justice, goodness and truth.
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Trefoil
Three equal circles joined generally represents the Trinity.
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Triangle
Holy Trinity
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