Triquetra trefoil and trinity knots jewelry in a variety of metals.
Celtic triquetra knot necklace.
A rhodium plated pendant that is 30mm tall 39mm with bail on an 18 silver chain.
A trinity knot necklace honors the ancient celtic origins of the design.
Also known as the triquetra the trinity knot is arguably the most famous of all celtic knots and like the rest it is made up of a single continuous line.
The triquetra is most commonly known today as a symbol with its origins in celtic tradition with evidence that shows that the norse viking people also used it at about the same time in the 7 th and 8 th century a d.
This of course symbolizes eternity as the knot has no beginning or end.
The ancient celts believed that the triquetra or three leaf design stood for the past present and future among other natural trios.
The trinity knot has also been chosen to represent the holy trinity.
The celtic christian church used it to represent the holy trinity but other cultures used the symbol too and each attached its own meaning to it.
According to the celts all of the important things in the world came in threes.
Popular in the design of celtic knot jewelry the triquetra adorns many pieces of celtic jewelry such as celtic pendants and celtic earrings which are popular irish gifts and souvenirs.
The triquetra represents the threefold nature of the goddess as virgin mother and crone.
Trinity knot meanings the trinity knot is also called the triquetra and is one of the best known symbols in celtic culture.
It is available in four variations.
This is a celtic knot triquetra necklace or trinity knot necklace.
A 925 sterling silver pendant that is 25mm tall 31mm with bail on an 18 silver chain.
There are many theories about the meaning of this popular design but each one mentions the significance of the three intersecting loops which depending on your beliefs can be interpreted in a number of ways such as father son holy spirit mother crone maiden or mind body spirit.
The triquetra trinity knot or celtic triangle is one of the most common of the celtic knots.