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  • Triskel, celtic ring in sterling silver Triskel, celtic ring in sterling silver Triskel, celtic ring in sterling silver
  • Triskel, celtic ring in sterling silver Triskel, celtic ring in sterling silver Triskel, celtic ring in sterling silver
  • Triskel, celtic ring in sterling silver Triskel, celtic ring in sterling silver Triskel, celtic ring in sterling silver
  • Triskel, celtic ring in sterling silver Triskel, celtic ring in sterling silver Triskel, celtic ring in sterling silver

Triskel, celtic ring in sterling silver

 

The Triskel is a ring that features the Celtic motif of three spirals, with its most common interpretation being that of the sun’s journey from sunrise to zenith to sunset. The Triskel’s three interwoven spirals can also symbolize unity in diversity, the continuity of time, and the connection between past, present, and future. It is also associated with the Trinity, often representing the three aspects of the Celtic goddess: the maiden, the mother, and the crone.

The word "Triskel," also known as "Triskèle," comes from the Greek "Triskelês," meaning "with three wings." This symbol dates back to the Neolithic era and can be found in various cultures around the world and across different time periods.

A synthesis of the various interpretations of the Triskel across cultures could be:

  • Cycle of Life, Death, and Rebirth: The Triskel is often interpreted as representing the eternal cycle of life, death, and rebirth. The three spirals may symbolize the beginning, middle, and end of life, or the three phases of the moon (waxing, full moon, waning).
  • The Three Elements: In some cultures, the Triskel is associated with the three fundamental elements of nature: water, fire, and earth. Each spiral may represent one of these elements, or all three together.
  • The Three Worlds: In Celtic mythology, the Triskel is sometimes interpreted as representing the three worlds: the underworld (the past), the earthly world (the present), and the celestial world (the future).
  • The Trinity: The Triskel is also associated with the Christian Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit), although this interpretation is more recent and less common.
  • Movement and Dynamics: The spirals of the Triskel can be interpreted as representing perpetual movement and the dynamics of life. This can be related to the idea of progress, growth, or constant transformation.
  • Protection: In some cultures, the Triskel is considered a symbol of protection against evil and negative forces. It is sometimes worn as a talisman or amulet.
  • Spirituality: Due to its association with the cycle of life and death, the Triskel is often seen as a symbol of spirituality and connection with higher forces.
  • Luck and Prosperity: In some cultures, the Triskel is considered a symbol of luck and prosperity. It is sometimes used in rituals or ceremonies to attract luck and success.
  • Family and Community: The Triskel can also be interpreted as a symbol of family and community. The three spirals may represent family members or community members united in a common movement.
  • Balance and Harmony: Due to its symmetrical shape, the Triskel is sometimes interpreted as a symbol of balance and harmony. It may represent the balance between opposing forces or the pursuit of inner balance.

Whether you’re passionate about Celtic culture, looking for a unique piece of jewelry, or simply seeking a special gift, the silver Triskel ring is a choice that is sure to garner admiration and attention.

Wearing this ring is a way to celebrate Celtic heritage and connect with an ancient time when symbols held deep and spiritual meanings. It’s a piece of jewelry that can be worn daily or on special occasions, adding a touch of mystery and symbolism to your personal style.

Metal: sterling silver.

Width of the band: 6 mm.

Manufacturing time: 5 business days.

Thickness of the ring: this model can be made with thicknesses of 1 mm, 1.3 mm or 1.6 mm. For reference, go to the last photo of the slideshow.

The ring thickness on the model is 1.3 mm.

Important: depending on your finger size, the solder at the back of your ring will show an interruption in the pattern with a plain vertical and in order to keep an overall harmony. Each rind is custom made and each finish will also be custom made (please refer to the example picture at the end of the photo series).

As we currently dwell in Mexico, provide a period of 3 to 6 weeks to receive your order for free with normal post service. Thank you for taking this information into account before ordering in our shop. At checkout, you will also have the option of choosing an express shipping. (please, read the complete conditions of shipping here).

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I hope you will love this jewel as much as I enjoyed creating it.

By Emmanuelle Guyon.

Tags : ring, silver, triskel, triskelion, triskeles, Celtic, Breton, Celt, archaeology, Neolithic, history, symbol, sun, spiral, trinity, goddess, life, druid, druidess, rebirth, the 3 elements, family, harmony, Celtic wedding, Neolithic wedding

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