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Steel Celtic Triquetra Ring
Steel Celtic Triquetra Ring
Steel Celtic Triquetra Ring
Steel Celtic Triquetra Ring
Steel Celtic Triquetra Ring
Steel Celtic Triquetra Ring
Steel Celtic Triquetra Ring
  • Steel Celtic Triquetra Ring
  • Steel Celtic Triquetra Ring
  • Steel Celtic Triquetra Ring
  • Steel Celtic Triquetra Ring
  • Steel Celtic Triquetra Ring
  • Steel Celtic Triquetra Ring
  • Steel Celtic Triquetra Ring

Steel Celtic Triquetra Ring

Only $21.00
  • Made of stainless steel
  • Available in sizes 6-10
  • Approximately 7/16" wide
RST-5692 - Stainless Steel
$21.00
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The perfect combination of strength and beauty! The intriguing openwork design of this ring showcases the Celtic knot motif to perfection. With its graceful lines and sharp detail, the Steel Celtic Triquetra Ring will capture your imagination, and have you dreaming of the Emerald Isle.

The Steel Celtic Triquetra Ring is a unisex design. Men and women alike will appreciate the ring's classic appearance, as well as its durable and trouble-free construction from stainless steel.

The Celtic Triquetra Ring measures approximately 7/16" across at its widest point. It is available in sizes 6-10.

What is the meaning of the triquetra?
For the early Celts, who loved grouping things into triads, this three part knot could stand for the Triple Goddess (Maiden, Mother, Crone), the Three Realms of the World (Water, Air, and Earth), the Individual (Mind, Body and Spirit), or even Time itself (past, present, and future). For Christians, it was a representation of the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Ghost). In modern times, it is often used by pagans and wiccans as a symbol of their faith, much as the pentacle is.

How do you pronounce "triquetra"?
It's "try-keh-truh" or "try-kweh-truh", with the accent on the second syllable. It's a word with Latin roots, referring to a three-part knot.

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