Chi Omega Symbols

Chi Omega's crest was adopted in 1902. All of the emblems on the badge are known and loved by Chi Omega members and are surrounded by a laurel wreath, used in ancient Greece to honor scholars and heroes.
           
           
Chi Omega's badge is a monogram of the Greek letter "Chi" superimposed over the Greek letter "Omega" in raised gold. The set stones are always pearls or diamonds. Only initiated members are allowed to wear the badge or crest.
         
New Members of Chi Omega wear the black and gold pledge pin.
 
Chi Omega's flower is the white carnation, and her colors are cardinal and straw.
   
  The owl is the most recognizable symbol of Chi Omega.
     
             
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