Homonym: cornucopias (Abundance)
A cornucopia, often referred to as the "horn of plenty," is a symbol of abundance and nourishment. Traditionally depicted as a large, horn-shaped container overflowing with fruits, vegetables, and grains, it represents the harvest and the bounty of nature. Cornucopias are commonly associated with Thanksgiving celebrations in the United States, where they serve as decorative centerpieces.
In addition to its agricultural significance, the cornucopia has roots in ancient mythology. In Greek mythology, it is linked to the nurturing of the infant Zeus by the goat Amalthea, whose horn was said to provide endless food and drink. Today, the cornucopia remains a popular symbol of prosperity and generosity.