Celtic / Norse Triquetra pendant, hand-carving, handmade bone necklace, Historical Art Collection
Celtic Triquetra Pendant – Hand-Carved Bone Necklace
Embrace the timeless beauty of Celtic and Norse traditions with this unique handmade bone-carved Triquetra pendant. Crafted with precision and care, this exquisite amulet is a perfect symbol of eternity, unity, and harmony.
Details:
- Material: High-quality bone, expertly carved by hand
- Size: Height 3.6 cm (1.42 inches)
- Design: Celtic/Norse Pagan Triquetra (Christian Trinity Knot)
- Origin: Handmade in Europe by Algizrune Workshop
Symbolism of the Triquetra:
The Triquetra, also known as the Trinity Knot or Celtic Knot, is an ancient symbol found in Celtic artifacts and manuscripts, particularly in Ireland. Its intricate design carries rich meanings:
- Trinity and Balance: Represents the unity of three forces, such as mind, body, and spirit, or earth, air, and water.
- Continuity and Eternity: The unbroken lines signify the eternal cycle of life and the interconnection of past, present, and future.
- Love and Protection: Often used as a talisman for love, unity, and protection against negative energies.
Why Choose This Pendant?
- Authenticity: Hand-carved from natural bone, ensuring a unique, one-of-a-kind piece.
- Heritage: Inspired by traditional Celtic and Norse artistry, this pendant is steeped in history and mythology.
- Versatility: Perfect for anyone drawn to Pagan, Viking, or Celtic culture, as well as those who appreciate timeless craftsmanship.
Care Instructions:
To maintain the beauty and durability of your bone amulet:
- Avoid prolonged exposure to heat (e.g., saunas, baths, direct sunlight).
- Keep away from water and household chemicals.
Perfect For:
- History enthusiasts
- Celtic and Norse mythology lovers
- Spiritual seekers
- Unique gift for special occasions
Each piece is handcrafted with care, making it a true work of art and devotion. Wear it as a symbol of your connection to ancient traditions and timeless values.
Order now and discover the artistry of Algizrune Workshop at www.algizrune.com.