I've researched a lot and didn't found many logos for Jedi ranks. This is list of ranks I found, but not many logos.
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4Where did you get this chart? I'm not sure I completely agree with it.– Rogue JediCommented Apr 22, 2016 at 16:53
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discourse.darkjedibrotherhood.com/t/… if you have better idea of what can ranks be, please share it.– ShekspirCommented Apr 22, 2016 at 16:54
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10To be honest, the only jedi ranks I've heard of are youngling, padawan, knight, master. The Sith in the movies/shows there's only master and apprentice.– CBredlowCommented Apr 22, 2016 at 16:57
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Just get on your computer and type in "images of new Jedi order symbol" to see the new symbol. It's a rebel symbol but it has a sunlike background: vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/starwars/images/2/20/… This is Grand Jedi Master Menice snow Decker. As I said in my earlier answer, there are no logos for Jedi ranks. Only the cadets get a logo, but I'm not sure what it's called yet. Give me a few days to find out. A.S.A.P.:-)– Menice snow deckerCommented Nov 30, 2016 at 20:54
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Before we begin, two disclaimers:
The chart presented in the question is a fan construction, with only minimal support from Star Wars lore. Although there were a wide variety of Jedi and Sith ranks in Legends material, the rigid hierarchy implied in the question simply didn't exist. Likewise, there's no unified rank structure for "Grey Jedi" in Legends, because the Grey Jedi were not a formal organization, but rather a catch-all term for a large number of disparate groups.
Everything below is Legends only; to the best of my knowledge, no rank-specific logos or insignia have migrated to canon, with the exception of the Youngling logo described in the answers below.
Insignia - of a sort - for the core Jedi ranks are given in The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force:
It's worth pointing out that each insignia is a character in Aurebesh, the Star Wars in-universe alphabet; they correspond, in order, to the Aurebesh characters for "I", "P", "K", and "M". It seems a little odd to call these "insignia", and it's not clear how (or if) they're used in-universe, but there you go.
Later on, insignia are also given for the four branches of the Jedi Service corps:
As well, at least six of the Youngling "clans" all have logos1:
1 Thame and Ahsoka's margin notes indicate that other clans exist, and the text itself confirms this (emphasis mine):
These and the Temple's other clans are the roots of the tree that sustains us as an Order.
The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force Part 2: "Jedi Initiate" Chapter 1: "Joining a Clan"
The logos for these other clans, if they exist, are not recorded in this book.
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Are the Aurebesh characters appear to be hand written in? They look darker and appear to have pressure marks (i.e. written with a pen or sorts). Great Find BTW! Also, looks like this manual has made the round! Yoda, Anakin, and (presumably) a Sith have all written in it!– SkoobaCommented Apr 22, 2016 at 18:15
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@Skooba Hard to say; it's possible, but the diagram of the Jedi Service Corps has similar lines. It may just be a stylistic decision. And yes, this book has margin notes from Luke, Qui-Gon, Obi-Wan, Anakin, Ahsoka Tano, Yoda, Dooku, Sidious, and Dooku's old master Thame Commented Apr 22, 2016 at 18:41
Having skimmed through the Wookieepedia's article on Jedi Order, it appears that only younglings have their own symbol. It was apparently introduced in the episode 6 of season 5 of Clone Wars, titled "The Gathering". The corresponding entry on the official Star Wars website provides an image:
Youngling's Wookieepedia page provides a cleaner image.
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Note that this answer was born while editing this answer (now deleted); relevant meta discussion. Commented Aug 15, 2017 at 16:11
To address some of the comments, this does not appear to be an official Star Wars chart.
The Jedi Order has the following listed ranks:
- Youngling
- Padawan
- Knight
- Master
- Grand Master
The Jedi Order has a symbol, but from what I could find the individual ranks do not.