Monarch Butterfly 8

Power to the Pollinators

The Butterfly is a universal symbol of transformation, embodying change, growth, and renewal. Across cultures, it carries deep meaning, bringing joy in Japan, symbolizing rebirth in Celtic tradition, and representing the soul in Irish folklore. Native Americans see Monarchs as messengers from beyond, while in Mayan and Aztec mythology, they are linked to Xiutecutli, the God of Fire.

Aristotle named the Butterfly psyche, the Greek word for soul, recognizing its profound symbolism. Monarchs guide us toward inner truth and balance, embodying the harmony of yin and yang. Creation and manifestation flowing with rest and reflection. They follow solar magnetism in their epic migrations, a testament to perseverance and the pursuit of truth.

Their wings hold sacred colors. Deep orange for luck and prosperity, white for the spiritual realm, black for birth and death. Their journey from caterpillar to butterfly mirrors our own transformation, inspiring us to embrace change with courage.

Monarchs move with unwavering intuition, trusting the path ahead. They teach us to release the old, welcome new beginnings, and align with our purpose with grace and confidence.

The Monarch Butterfly 8 Totem

The Monarch Butterfly

The universal symbol for transformation

Native American culture believes Monarchs are messengers from the other side

Monarchs represent hope

The butterfly is the Celtic symbol of rebirth

Irish name for butterfly is Dealan-Dhe...also representative of the Fire of the Gods

Aristotle gave the butterfly the name psyche...the Greek word for "soul"

Aristotle's view of metamorphosis is a developmental process that allows an imperfect animal to attain the condition of perfection

The number 8

Number 8 symbolizes balance and inner stability

Symbolizes infinity, constant flow of abundance, energy and internal power

Tuning Fork

embedded in the wing

Used in ancient and modern times

The tuning fork reminds us to raise the vibration of ourselves and the planet

Tune into the Earth's frequency: the Schumann resonance 7.83 Hz

We are human cell towers radiating our stories and thoughts all day long

The Wheel

Sesa Wo Suban, an Adinkra symbol from the Ashanti people, represents reflection, change, and transformation

It combines the morning star inside a wheel, meaning "transform your character"

These symbols remind us to reflect and take action, encouraging positive change through personal actions

Skull

A reminder to realign with your purpose and make the most of your time

A symbol of celebrating life and protecting against unwanted energies

The skull represents a connection to the spirit world and its wisdom

"Change is the only constant in life. Let your intuition guide your flight path."

From Inspiration to Creation

Where Totem comes to life in our designs
Monarch Butterfly 8

Monarch Butterfly 8

Italian Artisan Silk

555 USD

Monarch Butterfly 8 Power pendant

Monarch Butterfly 8 Power pendant

997 USD

Atomic

Atomic

Wild American Alligator

22,000 USD

Peaceful warrior power pack

Peaceful warrior power pack

Brazilian BeLeaf

2,400 USD

Tectonic

Tectonic

Wild American Alligator

7,400 USD

Subatomic

Subatomic

Wild American Alligator

16,000 USD

Caldera

Caldera

Wild American Alligator

18,000 USD

Explore other Totems

High Vibe Honey Bee 6

Electric Hummingbird 8

Sequoia Tree 6

Bison 1

Owl 9

Crow 5

Dragonfly 111