THE SYMBOL

The gratitude symbol is a powerful representation of gratitude, evoking a sense of appreciation and thankfulness for the good things in our lives. While its meaning may differ from person to person, its purpose remains the same: to remind us of the gifts we possess and encourage us to cultivate a more grateful mindset. By simply gazing upon the symbol of gratitude, we can remind ourselves to pause, reflect and share our gratitude.

Whether you use it as a daily reminder or a gentle nudge towards gratitude. this symbol is a powerful tool to help you stay mindful and thankful.

The modern-day gratitude symbol is tied to ancient Celtic symbolism. Celtic symbolism frequently used spirals in many of their ancient symbols dating back to 500 BC. The current day universal gratitude symbol uses this as a baseline, representing how gratitude is the center of all things. The universal gratitude symbol has two main parts to it: a simple spiral center and three circular dots on the lower exterior of the spiral. It also has a third secondary part on the bottom of the spiral which resembles a hook. This hook is recognized as a Makau, which has a significance in Hawaiian cultures.