The "Horn of Plenty," also known as the cornucopia, is a symbol of abundance and nourishment. Traditionally depicted as a large, overflowing horn filled with fruits, vegetables, and grains, it represents the bounty of nature and the harvest season. This imagery is often associated with Thanksgiving and various harvest festivals.
In ancient mythology, the horn is linked to the Greek god Zeus, who was said to have been nurtured by a goat named Amalthea. The horn was believed to have the power to provide endless food and drink, making it a popular emblem of prosperity and generosity throughout history.