
Cretan Labyrinth and more. Also Alice in Wonderland designs and T-shirts by Pete Loveday.
Tinner's Hares![]() Three Hares running in a circle. Their ears form a triangle at the centre. This ancient symbol is linked to pagan beliefs of fertility and good fortune Found most often in the tin mining area of North Devon. |
Uffington White Horse![]() The Uffington White Horse, cut into the chalk downlands of South Oxfordshire dates to c.1000 BC. It may be a tribute to the horse Goddess Epona, but some say it depicts a dragon or a cat. |
Cretan Maze![]() This maze (or labyrinth) is found carved into the rock near Tintagel in Cornwall. It is also seen on Bronze Age coins from Crete. |
Green Man![]() The Green Man is a survivor from much earlier pagan beliefs. A symbol of regeneration, he also mourns the loss of the wildwood of nature. |
Welsh Dragon![]() Originally a Roman standard, adopted as the national flag of Wales in 1959. |
Om![]() An important symbol in several Eastern religions. ‘Om’ is repeated as a mantra in meditation and is associated with inner peace and the spiritual path. |
Moon Cat![]() Black cat against a blue Moon. A favourite for cat lovers. |
Five Cats![]() Five cats in typical feline posses. A message for your cats perhaps? |
Eye of Horus![]() The eye of the Egyptian sun god Horus or Ra. Horus was believed to be a powerful force for good. His eye is said to provide protection from evil. |
Peace![]() The logo for the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) since 1958, now well known all over the world as a symbol for Peace. |
Revolution![]() Hexagram 49 from the I Ching or Book of Changes. A source of philosophy and divination. This Chinese symbol represents revolution or positive change. |
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