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ivaldisonsforge · 2 years
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Triskele pendant
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sagittard · 4 years
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I truly love it when customers request custom orders that challenge me to push myself and help me to grow in more ways than they can even imagine 💕 this was a special request that, I'll be honest, was deffinitely a little challenging but once a project is done I feel so accomplished and proud! 💪 they wanted the Celtic Triskelion/Triskele (which I have tattooed on my wrist, last picture) with a wrapped Moonstone. Originally i tried to wrap it in the center but couldn't figure out a secure way for it to stay put so I ended up hanging it from the bottom. Another pleased customer, and more growth on my end 🤗💗☀️💫 #triskele #celtic #celticsymbol #celticnecklace #celticjewelry #triskelenecklace #triskelion #triplespiral #action #cycles #progress #revolution #competition #moonstone #rainbowmoonstone #wirewrapsofinstagram #wirewrap #wirewrapping #art #artist #crystal #necklace #jewelry #crystaljewelry #healingcrystal #crystalhealing #spiritual #spirituality #handmade #buyhandmade https://www.instagram.com/p/CDc5h-0B73U/?igshid=1d3ewuqppoy83
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ivaldisonsforge · 4 months
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Triskele pendant - 39$
Introducing our Sterling Silver Triskele Pendant, a captivating piece of jewelry that pays homage to the ancient Celtic symbol known as the Triskelion or Triskele. • Material: 925 Sterling Silver • Weight - approx. 0.10 oz (3 grams)
This pendant is a testament to the rich heritage of Celtic culture, meticulously crafted with attention to detail. The Triskelion, derived from the Greek word "triskeles" meaning "three-legged," is a complex symbol with various interpretations. It's characterized by three interlocked spirals or legs, radiating from a common center. The symbolism behind the Triskelion is multifaceted, making it one of the most intriguing symbols in Celtic tradition. In Celtic culture, the Triskelion is often associated with concepts like progress, cycles, and motion. It may represent the interconnectedness of earth, water, and air, or the past, present, and future. Some interpretations link it to the three realms of land, sea, and sky, signifying the unity of these elements. Our Sterling Silver Triskele Pendant serves as a beautiful way to embrace the profound symbolism of this Celtic symbol. It's a versatile piece of jewelry that resonates with those who appreciate the deep cultural significance of the Triskelion and seek to carry its symbolism with them. Immerse yourself in the mystique of Celtic culture with this exquisite Sterling Silver Triskele Pendant. Whether you're drawn to its aesthetics or the intricate meanings it holds, it's a symbol of connection to ancient traditions and a stylish accessory for everyday wear.
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ivaldisonsforge · 10 months
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Triskele pendant
Derived from the Greek word "Triskeles" meaning "three legs", the Triskele or Triple Spiral is a complex ancient Celtic symbol. Often referred to by many as a Triskelion, its earliest creation dates back to the Neolithic era, as it can be seen at the entrance of Newgrange, Ireland. However, the Triskele gained popularity in its use within the Celtic culture from 500BC onwards.
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ivaldisonsforge · 1 year
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Triskele pendant
Derived from the Greek word "Triskeles" meaning "three legs", the Triskele or Triple Spiral is a complex ancient Celtic symbol. Often referred to by many as a Triskelion, its earliest creation dates back to the Neolithic era, as it can be seen at the entrance of Newgrange, Ireland. However, the Triskele gained popularity in its use within the Celtic culture from 500BC onwards.
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ivaldisonsforge · 2 years
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Triskele pendant
Derived from the Greek word "Triskeles" meaning "three legs", the Triskele or Triple Spiral is a complex ancient Celtic symbol. Often referred to by many as a Triskelion, its earliest creation dates back to the Neolithic era, as it can be seen at the entrance of Newgrange, Ireland. However, the Triskele gained popularity in its use within the Celtic culture from 500BC onwards.
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