Rolls-Royce's Spirit of Ecstasy Emblem Celebrates Over a Century of Symbolism
1911
8.27 cm
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What Happened
The Spirit of Ecstasy mascot has a unique place at the heart of Rolls-Royce, with origins steeped in legend and mystery. Believed to be based on Eleanor Thornton, she was created by illustrator Charles Sykes in 1911 and has since become a defining symbol of the marque. Over the years, she has undergone subtle changes in stance and form, yet today's version more closely resembles the original drawings than ever before.
Spirit of Ecstasy design registered as official Rolls-Royce mascot.
Awarded Premier Prix at L'Auto's Concours des Bouchons de Radiateurs in Paris.
Modern investment casting process introduced for Phantom VII launch.
Figurine remodelled for Spectre, 111 years to the day after original registration.
- Phantom Centenary Private Collection (2025): Unique gold figurine with UK hallmark.
- Phantom Scintilla Private Collection (2024): Ceramic finish figurine, limited to 10 models.
- Spirit of Ecstasy Centenary Private Collection (2011): Solid silver figurine, limited to 100 Phantoms.
Why this matters
This story matters because the Spirit of Ecstasy is one of the most recognizable automotive emblems worldwide, representing the brand's heritage and commitment to bespoke craftsmanship. Its evolution, including a modern aerodynamic version for the electric Spectre, shows how tra…
Terms in This Story
- Spirit of Ecstasy
- The iconic mascot that adorns the hood of every Rolls-Royce car.
- Lost wax casting
- An ancient metal-casting process where a wax model is melted away to create a mold.
- Bespoke
- Custom-made to individual specifications, a hallmark of Rolls-Royce personalization.
- The Whisper
- An earlier figurine created by Charles Sykes for Lord Montagu, now displayed at the National Motor Museum.
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