Sterling Silver Celtic Triskele Triskelion Celtic Knot Pendant Necklace
Elevate your style with this captivating Sterling Silver Celtic Trinity Triskele pendant, a mesmerizing emblem of one of the most ancient and cherished Celtic symbols. With a history spanning thousands of years, the three-legged spiral signifies movement, personal development, evolution, advancement, and spiritual growth.
Originating around 3000 BCE at New Grange in Ireland, the Triskelion or Triskele is believed to embody the three phases of existence: life, death, and rebirth, rendering it a meaningful talisman for those who wear it.
Meticulously crafted from premium 925 Sterling Silver, this exquisite pendant promises to be a cherished addition to your jewelry collection. With dimensions of 0.98"x0.78" (25x20mm), the pendant boasts intricate detailing and impeccable quality. It comes complete with a complementary 925 Sterling Silver Italian rollo chain available in 18"(45cm), 20"(50cm), 22"(55cm), or 24"(60cm) lengths. Simply choose your preferred length from the drop-down menu when placing your order, and receive an enchanting necklace that's ready to wear or present as a thoughtful gift.
Experience the allure of ancient Celtic design with this mesmerizing Sterling Silver Celtic Trinity Triskele pendant, and embrace its rich symbolism as you embark on your personal journey of growth and transformation.
This Sterling Silver Celtic Trinity Triskele pendant is an example of one of the oldest Celtic designs. This pendant is complemented with a three-legged swirl that has been used in Europe for millennia.
The Triskelion or Triskele symbol appears about 3000 BCE at New Grange (Ireland). It is a three-legged Celtic symbol representing motion: personal growth, evolution, progress, and spiritual expansion. The Triskelion has also been used in ancient Italy and Greece.
Pendant size 0.98"x0.78" (25x20mm)
Included 925 Sterling Silver italian rollo chain 18"(45cm),20"(50cm),22"(55cm) or 24"(60cm)
- Material
- Silver
- Charm
- Triskelion
- Theme
- Celtic