Celtic Knot TRIQUETRA small Pendant KAM Copyrighted Custom Design In Sterling Silver by FTRKAM
9,99 USD
After seeing this Celtic design represented in numerous forms I decided I had to have a piece in my profile and this pendant was born. I selected a really recognizable representation of the symbol of a circle that goes through the 3 interconnected loops of the Triquetra. The circle stresses the unity of the entire mix of the three aspects. This piece is a smaller sized variation of my popular larger pendant. you can see that at the link listed below together with a link for this size in earrings. This triquetra is 7/8 of an inch (22mm) consisting of the ring it hangs from and 3/4 inch (19mm) triangle
this is the link for the larger pendant
https://www.etsy.com/listing/77181265/celtic-knot-triquetra-pendant-kam?ga_search_query=triquetra&ga_search_type=user_shop_ttt_id_6081470
I use the Lost Wax Method of casting so no two pieces are exactly alike. I hand finish all my pieces. My castings are offered in ALL rare-earth elements from recycled silver to platinum. I can add stones if you like in a lot of cases simply convo me and I will estimate a cost and shipment time. I have a wide range of designs as I never understand what will affect me from a walk in the woods to one in the city.I cast all my esoteric pieces either throughout the moon or the new moon so as to give the finest energy for individuals who want that.
For pendant purchases I likewise include the option of either an 18 inch silver plated chain or 27 inches of black waxed cotton cord.
The history of this design crosses many cultures:
Germanic paganism-
The triquetra has actually been found on runestones in Northern Europe and on early Germanic coins. The idea is it had pagan spiritual meanings. It is reminiscent of the Valknut, a symbol associated with Odin.
Christian usage-
The symbol was later utilized by Christians as a symbol of the Trinity (Dad, Child and Holy Spirit). This adaptation was especially easy due to the fact that the triquetra integrated three shapes that might be analyzed as Christian Ιχθυς symbols.
Celtic art-
The triquetra is often found, most significantly in metal work and in detailed manuscripts like the Book of Kells. Considering that the triquetra really hardly ever stood alone cast a sensible doubt on its use as a sign providing rise to the thought it may have been made use of mainly as an area filler or for ornamentation. Celtic art survives on as both a living folk art tradition and through numerous revivals over the centuries. This commonly acknowledged knot has actually been utilized in for the past 2 centuries a sign of unique things and persons that are threefold, such as Mother, Daughter and Grandmother – Past, Present and Future -and especially the Holy Trinity, the Daddy, Boy and Holy Spirit.