This Triskele Newgrange Pendant is very special. This circle pendant is in sterling silver with a ‘half-moon’ oxidised intertwining knot-work to the side. This represents no beginning and no ending.
The Triskele is a complex ancient Celtic symbol, consisting of three interlocked spirals. These spirals represent motion. This is because all three arms are positioned to make it appear as if it is moving. They also represent a tale of forward motion to reach understanding.
The Triskele features in both ancient and modern Celtic art. It evokes the Celtic interpretation of the three realms of material existence: earth, water, and sky. The symbol is also thought to portray the three Celtic worlds. This is the spiritual world, the present world and the celestial world.
The Triskele is widely regarded as one of the oldest Irish symbols in existence. The earliest creation dates back to the Neolithic era, as it can be seen at the entrance of Newgrange, which dates from approximately 3200 BC.
The meaning of the triskele is diverse and also has many possibilities. This Celtic symbol is far more complex than others and has much prominence in modern day Celtic jewelry.
We also have plenty of earrings and bracelets that will match well with this Triskele Newgrange Pendant.