These little creatures are made by Suzy Falck from Polymer Clay. About 1”
The Eye of Providence (known also as the all-seeing eye of God) is a well-known and popular symbol. This symbol has been used for centuries in both religious and secular contexts, and therefore its representation can be found in many places. For Americans, The Eye of Providence is most commonly found on the reverse of the United States one-dollar bill. This design is in turn derived from the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States. The Eye of Providence has also been associated with the Freemasons, and thanks to films, such as the 2004 National Treasure, starring Nicolas Cage, conspiracy theories linking the Freemasons with the founding of the United States have been popularized.
The Eye of Providence, as mentioned before, is also known as the all-seeing eye, referring to the eye of God being able to see all. It would appear to be in direct relation to the omnipresence, omnipotence, and omniscience of God.
The general implication here is that God looks down favorably upon all people or groups who use this symbol as a form of representation. It is supposed to symbolize how powerful and all-knowing God is and that he is always watching and will favor those carrying this symbol.
The Eye of Providence also uses a number of other symbols which are often seen as being significant, especially in the Christian religion. For instance, the triangle within which the Eye of Providence sits represents the Christian trinity.