Symbol | Ringstone |
Religion | Baháʼí Faith |
Origin | Derived from the writings of Bahá'u'lláh. |
Meaning | Represents the world of humanity as a whole. |
Appearance | A stylized rendering of interconnected squares and a five-pointed star. |
Colors | Often found in black or blue. |
Usage | Commonly used in Bahá'í jewelry and artwork. |
History | Introduced in the Bahá'í Faith in the early 20th century. |
Popularity | Recognized by Bahá'ís worldwide. |
Importance | Reflects the unity of the human race. |
Complexity | Moderate. |
Emotions | Evokes a sense of global unity. |