Introducing the Kathryn Hastings’ Allegory of Hope seal. The seal depicts a woman on an anchor.
The symbolism of anchors as a representation of hope has its roots in ancient maritime culture and has evolved through religious and historical contexts.
Originally, anchors were practical tools used by sailors to prevent ships from drifting due to currents or wind, providing stability and security. This practical use led to the symbolic interpretation of anchors as a sign of steadfastness and reliability.
In a broader symbolic sense, the anchor represents hope as it is something that holds fast and provides a firm foundation even in uncertain or stormy conditions. This symbolism was adopted by early Christians, who used the anchor as a disguised cross and as a sign of their hope in Christ and a steadfast faith that would not be moved, even in the face of persecution. The anchor in Christian symbolism is often linked to Hebrews 6:19, which mentions hope as the “anchor of the soul,” both sure and steadfast.
With every Kathryn Hastings’ seal, it’s recommended that you find your own unique interpretation, and symbolism is deeply personal.
The seal’s rosewood handle is ergonomically designed for comfort and precision, allowing for easy use while creating the most beautiful, wax impressions.