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Handcrafted Sterling Silver Triquetra – Tiger Eye Jasper and Amethyst Necklace
- SKU: COH02
- Categories: Celtic Jewelry, Celtic Necklaces, Celtic Necklaces and Pendants, Child of the Heather Designs
- Tags: Amethyst, Sterling Silver, Tiger Eye Jasper, Triquetra
- Sterling Silver Triquetra/Trinity Pendant
- Tiger Eye Jasper and Amethyst Stones
- 18″ Sterling Silver Chain
- Individually Handcrafted
$45.00
Only 2 left in stock
Handcrafted Sterling Silver Triquetra – Tiger Eye Jasper and Amethyst Necklace
Believed by many to be an ancient symbol of pre-Celtic and Celtic beliefs, the triquetra appears in various forms in pre-Celtic and Celtic Art with the earliest examples having been carved on pre-Celtic stone monuments, and later examples found in Celtic Christian art. It is also believed that the Triquetra represents the three faces of the Goddess (virgin, mother, crone) and was later adopted to represent The Holy Trinity.
Tiger Eye Jasper is considered to be very protective. Tiger Jasper is a beautiful stone said to ease emotional stress.
The meaning of amethyst is attached to serenity, understanding, trust and grace.
Sterling Silver Pendant
Triquetra/Trinity Knot
Measures 3/4″ Wide
Comes with an adjustable 18″ Sterling Silver Chain
Weight | .1 lbs |
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