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Eight of these devices were used on the back of the cover of The J. R. R. Tolkien Calendar 1974 (those of Finwë: and Eärendil in slightly different forms), and all the sixteen here reproduced appeared in The Silmarillion Calendar 1978 (the second device of Lúthien Tinúviel on the cover of the Calendar, and also on the jacket of The Silmarillion), where the following note was given:

Some details of the emblems cannot now be explained, but the following notes draw attention to notable features. The device of Finwë:, first king of the Noldorin Elves, is a winged sun, as that of Elwë: (King Thingol of Doriath) is a winged moon with stars. Those of Finwë:'s sons Fëanor and Fingolfin are clearly related to Finwë's emblem, although in the case of Feanor it is natural to associate the flames with the meaning of his name, Fëanáro 'Spirit of Fire'. Gil-galad's device of white stars is also associated with his name, which means 'Star of Radiance'; but the harp of Finrod Felagund probably derives from the legend (The Silmarillion Chapter 17) of his coming upon the first Men to enter Beleriand, and of his singing to them to the accompaniment of a harp that he found in their camp.

The white flowers that appear in the devices of Luthien are probably to be connected with the flowers of niphredil that sprang at her birth in Doriath, as is told in The Silmarillion Chapter 10. The emblem of Idril Celebrindal (daughter of Turgon of Gondolin and mother of Eärendil) is a cornflower pattern, and was named Menelluin ('Sky-blue'); this is stated to be an inlaid plaque saved from Gondolin and descending through Eärendil and his son Elros to Númenor, whence it was saved by Elendil and taken to Gondor. Its influence on Númenórean circular designs can be seen in the Númenórean tile Tile 1 Tile 2 Tile 3.

The full description of the emblem in the centre of the bottom row is 'Ancient Emblem representing the derivation of the Silmarils from the Light of the Trees upon Ezellohar', Ezellohar (or Corollairë) being the Green Mound on which the Two Trees grew in Valinor.

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