A black, cast iron cauldron with a triquetra raised from the surface on the outside of the bowl. Size; 2.75" D 3" H
A black, cast iron cauldron with a triquetra raised from the surface on the outside of the bowl. Size; 4.5" D x 4.25"H
Place herbs in bottom and twist top until herb grinds as you require. Great for small batch loose incense, or small batch teas amongst other things. Size - 3" Round
Hand made paper, approximate 240 blank pages Size 7" x 5" These journals are great for writing and or drawing.
The Trinity knot is also called the Triquetra and is one of the best known symbols in Celtic culture. The word ‘Triquetra’ comes from the Latin for ‘three-cornered’ and although its exact origins are unknown, it has been found on Indian heritage sites that are over 5,000 years old. It has also been found on carved stones in Northern Europe...
The triquetra is a symbol of Holy Trinity, often associated with Triple Goddess (Maiden, Mother, Crone) and the phases life. It’s also been commonly used by the Celtic Christians for the Father Son & Holy Spirit. It can also represent Mind, Body, Spirit; Earth, Sea, Sky; Past, Present, Future etc…