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Celtic Triquetra Ring

Celtic Triquetra Ring

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This remarkable ring features a Celtic-style knotwork Triquetra symbol on a circular background. It shines with bold highlights and dark shadings for a striking appearance. 

Are you - or is someone in your life - a Celtic enthusiast who loves the amazing history of these storied peoples and wants to proudly display it? Don't be surprised when this authentic talisman gets noticed, most people will never have seen anything like it before. 

The triquetra is often used artistically as a design element when Celtic knotwork is used, especially in association with the modern Celtic Nations. The triquetra, also known as a "trinity knot", is often found as a design element is popular Irish jewelry such as claddaghs and other wedding or engagement rings.

Celtic pagans or neopagans who are not of a Celtic cultural orientation may use the triquetra to symbolize a variety of concepts and mythological figures. Due to its presence in insular Celtic art, Celtic Reconstructionists use the triquetra either to represent one of the various triplicities in their cosmology and theology (such as the tripartite division of the world into the realms of Land, Sea, and Sky) or as a symbol of one of the specific Celtic triple goddesses, for example, the battle goddess, The Morrígan. The symbol is also sometimes used by Wiccans and some New Agers to symbolize the Triple Goddess or as a protective symbol.

In the TV series The Walking Dead (2010), Michonne's katana features a triquetra, chosen for its meaning as a "triple goddess symbol".

In the German Netflix series Dark (2017), it symbolizes the caves' closed time loops with each loop being 33 years apart, with the past affecting the future and the future influencing the past. The Triquetra is of significant symbolic value to the time travelers. This symbol can be seen on the Cave's metal door, on the Emerald Tablet, in The Stranger's papers, and in the Sic Mundus photo.

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