This Trinity Knot and Triple Spiral Necklace is a fabulous way to combine two of Ireland’s most iconic Celtic symbols. Â Both Celtic symbols dangle at different lengths from a central rose gold plated round bail on the silver chain. This Irish Necklace displays a Celtic Trinity Knot, which is covered in clear Cubic Zirconia stones. Below this is a solid rose gold plated traditional Triple Spiral symbol.
This is a wonderful Celtic necklace.
Approx dimensions of these Trinity Knot and Triple Spiral Necklace:
- Weight Sterling Silver: 2.9 grams
- Trinity Knot width: 9 mm
- Triple Spiral width: 12 mm
- Height: 37 mm
- Stone Details:Â Clear Cubic Zirconia stones
- Hanging length from bail: Trinity Knot = 32 mm
- Hanging length from bail: Triple Spiral = 50 mm
This Irish necklace is on a dainty sterling spiga chain, which can be set at 18″ or extended to 20″.
Hallmarked by the Assay Office in Dublin Castle.
Presented in a quality Boru Jewellery gift box.
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This Trinity Knot and Triple Spiral Necklace Ireland is an ideal Irish gift for:
- Birthday Gifts
- Valentines Gifts
- Anniversary Gifts.
- Christmas Gifts
- Graduation Gifts
- St. Patrick’s Day Gifts
- Retirement Gifts
- Bon Voyage Gifts
- Bridesmaid Gifts
- Thank You Gifts
- Mother’s Day Gifts
- New Mother Gifts
Quality handmade Irish Necklace. From the range of beautiful Irish Necklaces designed and made in Dublin. By Boru Jewelry, Ireland.
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Triple Spiral
The Triple Spiral is believed to be the oldest symbol of spiritualy, signfiying the continuity and cycle of life. Also connected to the Triskele, these spirals are an ancient complex symbol of pre-Celtic times consisting of three interlocked spirals. They can be found carved on pre-Celtic stone monuments, Celts would also have used these symbols. The symbol features in both ancient and modern Celtic art. The Triple Spiral portrays the three Celtic worlds, the spiritual world, the present world and the celestial world. This widely recognised Celtic symbol also signifies the spiral of life, i.e., birth, death, rebirth.
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.
Read more about the Triple Spiral, Trinity Knot and other Celtic symbols here.
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