A-Z of Antique Jewellery Symbols

Acorn
Fertility, immortality, strength

Anchor
Offering guidance and strength

Angels
Hope, faithfulness. The Archangel Michael carries a sword, while the Archangel Gabriel carries a horn. Crying angels signify death and mourning. Cherubs are often used to represent children

Antlers
Strength

Arrow
Mortality, love

Axe
Duty (especially military)

Bear
Strength, guardian of the family

Bee
Organisation, efficiency, community spirit

Bells
Friendship over confrontation; if the bell rings it is believed to ward off evil spirits

Birds claw
Thinking / praying for you

Buckle
Protection, authority, victory

Butterfly
The soul. The three stages in a butterflies life cycle also takes on a religious meaning; the life of a caterpillar, death represented by a chrysalis and rebirth as a butterfly

Clasped hands
Friendship

Coral
Protection from evil, especialy when worn by children

Crescent
Female spirituality, moon Goddess, glory

Cross
Religion, Christian faith

Crown
Sovereign, authority, victory

Crown on heart
‘Ruler of my heart’

Dagger
Honour, justice

Dogs
Loyalty

Dove
Peace, Christain faith, Holy Spirit. Sometimes has an olive spring in its beak meaning hope

Eagle
Noble, strength, wisdom, courage, power

Eye
Protection

Faith, Hope & Charity
Symbolised by an anchor, heart and cross

Feathers
Obedience

Fish
Unity with Christ, Christian faith, generosity

Flowers
See bottom of page for list of meanings

Flying birds
The soul

Griffin
Bravery, vigilance

Hand
Friendship, sweetheart, for a loved one (male)

Harp
Heavenly worship, a bridge between heaven and earth. Also used to represent Ireland

Heart
Love, passion, charity. A crown on the heart symbolises ‘ruler of my heart’. A flaming heart means ‘passionate love’

Horseshoe
Good luck, protection from evil spirits

Keys
Guardian, authority. To enter somewhere, ie. heaven or your heart

Laurel leaves
Triumph, peace

Lizard
Surviving love (lizards were once believed to be fire-proof!)

Owl
Vigilance, wisdom

Peacock
Immortal, beauty, knowledge

Pearls
Teardrops

Phoenix
To rise again, re-birth

Shield
To defend

Skull
Death, mortality

Snail
To persevere

Snake
Everlasting love, wisdom

Spider
Wisdom, hard work recognised, prudent

Stag
Harmony, will fight if needed, honour

Star
Spirit, guidence

Sword
Honour and protect, crossed swords may indicate death on the battlefield

Sun
Power, glory, life giving, male God

Urn
Mourning, death – particularly for older adults