Fortune
Harp - emblem of Ireland, in celtic culture it is a bridge of love connecting heaven and earth, fortune, health and prosperity
Flower of Life - 19 intersecting circles that form a 2d version of the torus, sacred geometry, this fascinated Da Vinci who said ‘Everything in some way connects to everything else’
Phoenix - Rising from the ashes, rebirth, a symbol of good fortune as a creature that appears only in times of peace and prosperity
Spiral Newgrange - life's cycles, growth and renewal, also the torus, the number of time – past, present, future; birth, life, death; beginning, middle, end, Pingala’s spiral made popular by Fibonacci
Shamrock - Luck, 3 is the number of time, saint Patrick, the father, the son and the holy spirit ; faith, love
Tree of Life - Celtic symbol of luck, balance, harmony, represents the torus in 2d and it’s regenerative energy, connecting heaven and earth, strength, unity, knowledge
Swastika - literal meaning ‘there is good’, indian symbol of peace and growth in Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism, the cycle of life. Appearance in many cultures through neolithic times, ancient symbol. More commonly known in western culture since appropriated by Nazi movement in the 1930s, and unfortunately a more sinister symbol in Western culture, used as a symbol of white supremacy