I don't think they are symbolic of anything in particular.
A battle field
Swords represent martyrdom. Crossed swords are often seen on the gravestones of veterans, especially officers.
The cross swords represent military mightiness. If the cross swords pointing downward, it symbolizes resting. If the cross swords are pointing up, it symbolizes a time of war or conflict. If you are reading tea leaves, crossed swords translate as "strategic action is require".
The two swords on an Ordnance Survey (OS) map represent a feature called a "Battle Site." This symbol signifies the location of a historic battle or conflict.
The Robert Clack School logo represents two lions; respecting the lions in the English History. Also swords; they represent our respect towards our country :)
There are a lot of kinds of products which are available from the Swords Swords website. Some of the common products are Samurai Swords, Movie Swords, Medieval Swords Swords.
In Hindu mythology, Shiva swords symbolize power, protection, and destruction. They are often used in religious rituals and ceremonies to represent the cutting of ignorance and negative forces, and to invoke the energy of Shiva for blessings and protection. The swords are also used as a tool for spiritual purification and to ward off evil spirits.
Samurai swords are from Japan. The swords were made of hardened steel.
yes knights have swords
Eliza Swords's birth name is Eliza Niven Swords.
Shawn Swords's birth name is Shawn Thomas Swords.
The swords on the left and right represent swords, as does the line down the middle. In the early days of Sikhism Sikhs often came under attack from Muslim and Hindu leaders in India and needed to protect themselves. The circle represents eternity. Visit sikhism.SikhTruth.com to learn more.