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…
The triskelle can be thought to represent motion as all three arms are positioned to make it appear as if it is moving outwards from its center. Movement, or motion, is believed to signify energies, in particular within this Celtic Symbol the motion of action, cycles, progress, revolution and competition. It can also represent the Holy Trinity in the same...
This pendant is based on an ancient statue found in Germany, and made more that 25,000 years ago. It is the oldest religious image in the western world. The Venus of Willendorf is a mother-boddess. She symbolizes the nurturing and support that motherhood creates. She is fat, showing her abundant life-energy. To many, she is the symbol of life itself,...