Symbol Combos

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Seasonal Change

Symbols that mark turning weather, migration, ripening, dormancy, and the handoff between one phase and the next.

These combinations make cycles legible, helping a story feel timed, lived, and connected to the year.

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Corn Dolly

A braided grain emblem tied to protection, plenty, and the promise of next year's return.

Meaning
Harvest, stored blessing, continuity, gratitude.
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◐ ∣ ◑

Equinox Gate

A balanced threshold sign used for transition, pause, and deliberate entry into a new season.

Meaning
Balance, threshold, transition, measured change.
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☾ ∪ ☽

Harvest Moon Basket

A crescent-over-basket combination for gathering, provision, and the mellow abundance of late season.

Meaning
Provision, gratitude, ripeness, shared plenty.
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❦ ⌒ ❦

Memory Garland

A hanging wreath form used for commemoration, homecoming, and seasonal remembrance.

Meaning
Remembrance, return, honor, continuity.

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Marks that represent devotion, bond, attraction, and reciprocal care.

Useful when a symbol needs to feel intimate, relational, or ceremonial without becoming generic.

Harvest15 symbols1 shared collection

Sheaves, fruit, baskets, and late-season forms associated with gathering, gratitude, and earned abundance.

Useful when a mark should suggest ripeness, provision, and the visible reward of patient work.

Ritual11 symbols1 shared collection

Marks linked to repeated acts, seasonal observances, offerings, and ceremonial time.

These forms feel intentional and practiced, making them useful for hospitality, wellness, and sacred storytelling.