concept   symbolism

19 commonsense assertions
Cultures (19) Western countries (1) Middle Eastern cultures (1) Europe (1) Native American (1) African cultures (1) East Asia (1) Ancient Egyptian culture (1) China (1) Christianity (1) Germany (1) Japan (1) Japanese culture (1) Celtic culture (1) Chess-playing communities (1) Eastern countries (1) European medieval culture (1) Hinduism (1) Modern literature enthusiasts (1) Traditional tattooing community in Pacific Islands (1)
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1 symbolism Western countries Symbols hold religious and personal meaning, influencing various aspects of art, literature, jewelry, and tattoos in Western culture. 13
2 symbolism Middle Eastern cultures Symbolism is a fundamental aspect of Middle Eastern cultures, associated with spirituality, religious significance, and superstitions. 6
3 symbolism Europe In European culture, symbols and gestures carry significant meanings and convey abstract concepts. 4
4 symbolism Native American The natural elements and animals hold spiritual significance and symbolize the connection to the land in Native American culture. 4
5 symbolism African cultures Symbols in African cultures represent ancestry, spirituality, and tribal identity through animals and traditional costumes. 3
6 symbolism East Asia East Asian symbolism represents honor, discipline, martial prowess, abundance, prosperity, and good luck. 3
7 symbolism Ancient Egyptian culture Ancient Egyptian symbols hold religious and mythological significance, representing concepts like rebirth and the cycle of life within their culture. 2
8 symbolism China Symbols in Chinese art and literature convey profound historical and cultural significance, reflecting tradition and values. 2
9 symbolism Christianity In Christianity, symbols like the cross and fish represent key aspects of faith and hold religious significance. 2
10 symbolism Germany Symbolism is significant in German culture, with lucky and patriotic symbols being important. 2
11 symbolism Japan Japanese culture incorporates meaningful symbols with spiritual and cultural significance. 2
12 symbolism Japanese culture Japanese culture uses symbols such as cherry blossoms to symbolize seasonal changes and traditional meanings. 2
13 symbolism Celtic culture Symbols like the triskelion, Celtic knot, and shamrock hold historical and cultural significance in Celtic art and folklore. 1
14 symbolism Chess-playing communities Chess pieces hold symbolic meaning and strategic importance within chess-playing communities. 1
15 symbolism Eastern countries Symbols in Eastern art and literature are entrenched in tradition and hold significant historical and cultural significance. 1
16 symbolism European medieval culture In European medieval culture, heraldic symbols and coats of arms were utilized to symbolize noble lineage and family heritage. 1
17 symbolism Hinduism Symbols like Om, the lotus flower, and the swastika hold sacred significance in Hinduism and are used in religious rituals and art. 1
18 symbolism Modern literature enthusiasts Symbolism is highly regarded by modern literature enthusiasts for its sophisticated and deeper meanings. 1
19 symbolism Traditional tattooing community in Pacific Islands Traditional Pacific Island tattoos hold deep cultural and spiritual significance. 1