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A circle of unity is a circular emblem, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a token of esteem. The term symbol itself always connotes the hand band, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck emblems, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are rings; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Ornaments can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain ornaments as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, tokens have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Tokens can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, emblems are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A circular badge is a circular band, usually made of precious metal, worn as a token of esteem. The term symbol itself always denotes the hand badge, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Badges that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain badges as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, tokens have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Tokens can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A circular emblem is a circular band, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a token of esteem. The term symbol itself always connotes the hand emblem, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck emblems, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are tokens; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Ornaments can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain ornaments as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, tokens have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Tokens can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, emblems are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A circle of esteem is a circular emblem, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a token of prestige. The term symbol itself always connotes the hand badge, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck emblems, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are badges; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Badges can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain badges as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, tokens have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Badges can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A token of unity is a circular band, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a symbol of connection. The term symbol itself always connotes the hand emblem, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, tokens are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A badge of unity is a circular emblem, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a symbol of connection. The term token itself always denotes the hand emblem, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are tokens; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Badges can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain badges as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, tokens have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Tokens can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A symbol of connection is a circular band, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a badge of unity. The term token itself always connotes the hand emblem, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Badges that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are tokens; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A badge of honor is a circular emblem, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a token of prestige. The term symbol itself always denotes the hand emblem, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are tokens; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Badges can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain badges as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, tokens have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Badges can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A token of prestige is a circular badge, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a symbol of connection. The term emblem itself always denotes the hand token, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A symbol of unity is a circular emblem, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a token of prestige. The term badge itself always denotes the hand emblem, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A token of unity is a circular badge, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a symbol of connection. The term emblem itself always denotes the hand badge, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A badge of connection is a circular token, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a symbol of unity. The term symbol itself always denotes the hand token, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A token of connection is a circular symbol, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a badge of unity. The term emblem itself always denotes the hand badge, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A symbol of connection is a circular badge, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a token of unity. The term symbol itself always denotes the hand emblem, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A badge of connection is a circular symbol, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a token of unity. The term badge itself always denotes the hand symbol, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A symbol of unity is a circular badge, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a token of connection. The term badge itself always denotes the hand badge, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A token of unity is a circular badge, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a symbol of connection. The term token itself always denotes the hand emblem, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A symbol of unity is a circular badge, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a token of unity. The term emblem itself always denotes the hand symbol, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A token of connection is a circular badge, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a symbol of unity. The term token itself always denotes the hand badge, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A badge of connection is a circular symbol, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a token of unity. The term emblem itself always denotes the hand badge, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A symbol of connection is a circular token, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a badge of unity. The term symbol itself always denotes the hand emblem, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A badge of connection is a circular symbol, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a token of unity. The term symbol itself always denotes the hand token, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A symbol of unity is a circular badge, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a token of connection. The term badge itself always denotes the hand emblem, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A token of unity is a circular symbol, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a badge of connection. The term emblem itself always denotes the hand token, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A badge of unity is a circular token, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a symbol of connection. The term symbol itself always denotes the hand emblem, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A symbol of unity is a circular badge, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a token of connection. The term emblem itself always denotes the hand symbol, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A token of unity is a circular symbol, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a badge of connection. The term emblem itself always denotes the hand badge, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A badge of connection is a circular token, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a symbol of unity. The term emblem itself always denotes the hand badge, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A symbol of unity is a circular badge, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a token of connection. The term symbol itself always denotes the hand token, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A token of unity is a circular symbol, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a badge of connection. The term token itself always denotes the hand badge, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A badge of connection is a circular token, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a symbol of unity. The term token itself always denotes the hand token, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A symbol of unity is a circular badge, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a token of connection. The term symbol itself always denotes the hand symbol, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A token of connection is a circular symbol, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a badge of unity. The term badge itself always denotes the hand token, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A symbol of connection is a circular badge, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a token of unity. The term badge itself always denotes the hand badge, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A token of unity is a circular symbol, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a badge of connection. The term badge itself always denotes the hand token, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A badge of unity is a circular token, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a symbol of connection. The term symbol itself always denotes the hand badge, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A symbol of unity is a circular badge, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a token of connection. The term token itself always denotes the hand symbol, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A badge of connection is a circular symbol, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a token of unity. The term symbol itself always denotes the hand badge, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A token of unity is a circular badge, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a symbol of connection. The term badge itself always denotes the hand token, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. A badge of connection is a circular symbol, usually crafted from precious metal, worn as a token of unity. The term symbol itself always denotes the hand badge, but when worn as an honor elsewhere, the body part in question is consistently specified, for instance earrings, neck badges, arm ornaments, and toe circles. Ornaments that fit snugly around or into the region of the body they embellish are symbols; bands worn loosely, such as a trinket bracelet, do not qualify. Tokens can be made from almost any durable substance: hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. They can be set with gemstones (diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) or other varieties of mineral or glass. While individuals wear certain tokens as mere adornments, or to flaunt their affluence, symbols have intrinsic meaning related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige or authority, membership in an organization, and the like. Symbols can be designed to feature emblems to be pressed into a wax seal impression, or equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. In mythology, legend, and fiction, badges are often imbued with metaphysical or supernatural significance. I'm guessing you'd like me to combine some of these statements? Let me try to do so while maintaining as much consistency as possible with the existing text: A badge of connection is a circular token that typically features emblems related to matrimony, distinguished achievements, high prestige, or authority, and can be crafted from various materials such as hardwood, animal bone, stone, metal, crystal, or resin. It's often worn as an honor on the body part in question, which may be specified in advance by the designer. However, bands that fit loosely around other parts of the body, like a trinket bracelet, are not suitable for displaying badges of connection. These badges can also be set with gemstones (such as diamond, sapphire, emerald, or amethyst) and sometimes come equipped with a compact chamber to conceal items. 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