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Triquetra Claddagh Necklace
- SKU: JNS53
- Categories: Bridesmaids Gifts, Celtic Jewelry, Celtic Necklaces, Celtic Necklaces and Pendants, Irish Favorites, Mothers Day, Saint Patrick's Day Essentials, Valentine' Day
- Tags: Claddagh, Sterling Silver, Triquetra
- Sterling Silver
- Claddagh Design
- 18″ Stainless Steel Chain
- Measures Approx. 3/4″ Across
- Irish Symbol of Love and Friendship
$30.00
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Triquetra Claddagh Necklace
This Sterling silver Claddagh Pendant comes with a Stainless Steel chain and measures approximately 3/4″ across. The Claddagh is the Irish symbol of love and friendship.
- Sterling Silver
- Claddagh Design
- Comes with a Stainless Steel chain
- Measures Approx. 3/4″ Across
- Irish Symbol of Love and Friendship
Triquetra History
Believed by many to be an ancient symbol of pre-Celtic and Celtic beliefs, the triple spiral 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.
Weight | 0.01 lbs |
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- Emerald cubic zirconia
- Sterling silver Emerald Celtic Knot
- Pendant is approx. 1.25″ long
- Earrings measure 1.7 inches long
Daniel Murray (verified owner) –
Beautiful necklace. Matches the wedding ring I bought my wife 12 years ago! She loved it. Too bad the necklace wasn’t a little bit bigger….. It was nice to be kept informed about the shipping. Thank you!
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