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Celtic Trinity Knot | Miniature Knot Board

Celtic Trinity Knot
Framed Celtic Trinity Knot
Decorative Celtic Trinity Knot
Triquetra Celtic Knot Display
Celtic Trinity Knot to hang on the wall
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Celtic Trinity Knot | Miniature Knot Board

Frame size: 12 cm x 12 cm x 3 cm (Square)

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Celtic Trinity Knot

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The Celtic Trinity Knot, also known as the Triquetra, is a three-pointed knotwork that is one of the most recognizable symbols of Celtic culture.

  • Handmade Celtic Trinity knot using cotton yarn in two colours.
  • Silver metal plaque.
  • Wooden black frame which can be hanged on the wall or simply displayed on top of furniture.
  • Handcrafted in the United Kingdom.
  • Dispatched from Bristol.

UK @ £4.80 via Royal Mail Tracked

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The Celtic Trinity Knot, also known as the Triquetra, is an ancient symbol consisting of three interlocking arcs or loops that form a triangular shape. It is often associated with Celtic culture and art, especially in Irish and Scottish traditions.

Historical and Cultural Significance:

Pagan Origins: The symbol predates Christianity and originally had pagan roots. It was used to represent the interconnectedness of earth, air, and water or life, death, and rebirth.

Christian Symbolism: Later, it was adapted by early Christian missionaries in Ireland and came to represent the Holy Trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—while maintaining its older, Celtic aesthetic.

Spiritual and Cultural Meaning: Beyond religious interpretations, the Celtic Trinity Knot is often seen as a symbol of eternal life, unity, and the interconnectedness of all things. It is also used to symbolize relationships, with the three loops representing the past, present, and future or mind, body, and spirit.

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