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1. Eye of Hades
The Eye is a symbol of protection. The God of the Dead kept a watchful gaze over the souls in his domain.
2. Eternity
This classical Greek pattern represents the constant flow of life—an endless cycle of life and death.
3. Legacy
The cross-section is a nod to classical Greek architecture, under which Hades was likely worshipped; it’s legacy on modern design cannot be overstated.
4. Decay
The dead vines that twist around the entire peace symbolize a state of decay. They can also be interpreted as roots to reference Hades’ realm below the earth.