GS493 Celtic Trinity Knot with Connemara and Rhinestones

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Celtic Trinity knot earrings with Connemara Marble and a touch of sparkle with rhinestone details.

Earrings finished on sterling silver French ear wires. Pendants on 18" sterling silver chain. Comes carded with meaning of the Celtic symbol and power of the gemstone. 3-PACK bundles consist of 2 pairs of earrings and 1 pendant, our bestselling combination.

Save! 60+ units Discount: Choose any combination of Cruthu earrings or pendants and when your order 60 or more assorted units receive a $1 discount on each unit. 3-Packs count as 3 units towards the discount. Discount will be taken when order is filled and shipped. 

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Meaning of the Celtic Trinity Knot

All Celtic knots, whether square, triangle or round, symbolize “no beginning, no end... infinity,” the intertwining of this world and the “other” or spiritual world, the continuity of life paths, the mingling of relationships, and the binding together of all.

The triangular three-point knot called Triquetra, Triknot or Trinity has meaning for Christians and pagans alike. Early Christians adopted it as a symbol of the three-in-one God or Trinity - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The Triquetra is often found in insular art such as illuminated manuscripts such as the Book of Kells. It is also found in similar artwork on Celtic crosses from the early Christian period.

Pagans took it as a symbol of division of the world into the realms of Earth, Sea and Sky, and as a symbol of the triple goddesses, for example, Epona and The Morrígan.


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