Triquetra and Triskelion Locket
This vintage inspired locket features a Triquetra sigil encompassed by a braided celtic knot ring and flanked with twin Triskelion spirals.
The Triquetra, or Triqueta, symbolizes the power of three.
In the Witch and Pagan communities it can invocation for the Maiden, Mother and Crone and/or can also be used to invoke the three forces of nature, Earth, Water, and Fire.
In the Christian community it is held as a symbol for the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
The Triskelion is considered to be one of the oldest spiritual symbols and is believed to symbolize the three forces of nature: water, fire and earth. The single line is said to signify the oneness of the spirit and the spirals represent growth. The gaps in the spirals symbolise the stages of life: life, death and rebirth.
Its made from solid stainless steel and comes with a complimentary 18" chain made from zinc alloy. Nickel and lead free.
Measures 2 inches long and 1.5 inches wide
Design by and exclusive to Imagined By Nell, LLC
Triquetra and Triskelion Locket
This vintage inspired locket features a Triquetra sigil encompassed by a braided celtic knot ring and flanked with twin Triskelion spirals.
The Triquetra, or Triqueta, symbolizes the power of three.
In the Witch and Pagan communities it can invocation for the Maiden, Mother and Crone and/or can also be used to invoke the three forces of nature, Earth, Water, and Fire.
In the Christian community it is held as a symbol for the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
The Triskelion is considered to be one of the oldest spiritual symbols and is believed to symbolize the three forces of nature: water, fire and earth. The single line is said to signify the oneness of the spirit and the spirals represent growth. The gaps in the spirals symbolise the stages of life: life, death and rebirth.
Its made from solid stainless steel and comes with a complimentary 18" chain made from zinc alloy. Nickel and lead free.
Measures 2 inches long and 1.5 inches wide
Design by and exclusive to Imagined By Nell, LLC
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