This is a stunning 3D Trinity Knot and Heart Necklace with the added extra special dancing stone. A Cubic Zirconia gemstone is set in a Dancing Stone setting in the middle of this stylish necklace. This allows the gemstone to swing and glitter at the slightest movement of the wearer. Combing this Trinity Knot with a heart is a winning Celtic Love Knot Gift.
Design of this Trinity Knot and Heart Necklace :
- Sterling silver Trinity Knot
- Intertwined with a Heart shape covered in clear Cubic Zirconia stones
- Centre clear larger Cubic Zirconia stone on crossfor Dancing Stone finding, which allows the gemstone to move
- The silver sterling back casing of this necklace feels smooth against the skin.
This Irish Necklace is hallmarked by the Assay Office in Dublin Castle.
Approx dimensions of this Trinity Knot and Heart Necklace :
- Weight: 5 grams
- Height including bail: 2 mm
- Width: 14 mm
- Depth: 4 mm
This Irish necklace is on a dainty Sterling Spiga chain, which can be set at 18″ or extended to 20″. Presented in a quality Boru Jewellery gift box.
From the ‘Damhsa’ range of beautiful Irish Jewellery designed and made in Dublin. By Boru Jewelry, Ireland.
This Trinity Knot and Heart Necklace is an ideal gift for:
- Anniversary Gifts, particularly for 25th wedding anniversary
- Bridal necklace; Bride’s gift
- Christmas Gifts
- Birthday Gifts
- Graduation Gifts
- Valentines Gifts
- Retirement Gifts
A quality handmade Celtic Love Knot Gift. From the range of beautiful Irish Jewellery designed and made in Dublin. By Boru Jewelry, Ireland.
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Trinity Knot
While the Trinity Knot represented many things of three to the Celts. In modern times, the Trinity Knot is gifted as a token of promise; to love, to honour and to protect.
The Trinity Knot is also known as the Triquetra, which literally means three cornered. This is another very recognised Celtic symbol. The Triquetra predates Christianity. It was the Celtic symbol of the Goddess Odin. The Celts believed the Triquetra to represent many things of three:
- mind, body and soul: mental, physical and spiritual;
- earth, sea and sky
- beginning, middle and end – continuity
- the past, present and future
The ancient Celtic Trinity Knot was adopted by Christianity as a symbol of the Holy Trinity. i.e. the Father, Son & Holy Spirit. This symbol is often found in ancient Irish manuscripts, such as the famous Book of Kells.
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