Joseph is represented by:
bible
branch
carpenter‘s square
carpenter‘s tools
chalice
cross
hand tools
infant Jesus
ladder
lamb
lily
monstrance
old man holding a lily and a carpenter‘s tool such as a square
old man holding the infant Jesus
plane
rod
Some common symbols associated with Saint Joseph include a lily (purity), a carpenter's square (his profession), a staff or rod (patronage of fathers and workers), and a carpenter's apron.
Joseph is most commonly represented with carpenter tools.
Joseph is sometimes shown holding a carpenter's square.
Saint Joseph of Cupertino is often depicted with a cross and a rosary as his symbols. He is also sometimes shown levitating in prayer, representing his gift of bilocation and levitation.
Yes, Saint Joseph is often depicted with lilies, carpentry tools (such as a saw or hammer), and a young Jesus. Additionally, he is sometimes portrayed holding a staff with lilies blooming from the top.
He is often pictured holding a carpemter's square or, sometimes, a hammer.
If you are referring to Saint Joseph de Veuster, also known as St. Damien of Molokaii, he has no particular symbols at this time.
St. Joseph, the husband of the Virgin Mary and foster father of Jesus, was a carpenter. (See Mark 6:3) A carpenter uses his hands and his tools to work and over time St. Joseph came to be associated with workers and laborers. In 1955 May 1st was instituted as the feast day of "Saint Joseph the Worker".
Joseph was a carpenter by profession so is sometime pictured holding a carpenter's square or other such tool of the carpenter trade.
Yes, Saint Joseph was a carpenter and, possibly, a stone mason. He supported his wife Mary and foster son Jesus with his profession.
Saint Joseph was a carpenter.
Saint Joseph was a carpenter.
Joseph was a carpenter by profession so is frequently picture with carpenter tools.