The number 3 to the Celts represented eternity and the soul, It was also the most magical and lucky number. Celtic artifacts that incorporate patterns of three are referred to as Triskeles. The Knotwork, typical of Celtic design represented the journey of the soul through the continuum. This running triskele design is common on the borders of standing crosses and stones, as well as the ancient Celtic manuscripts of the La Tene period to the Golden age 300 AD to 850 A.D. This Triskele design is unique to the Rossie-Priory Stone a Pictish Artefact from the 7th century. This triskele pattern represent two souls as one, linked eternally.
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R101 - Eternity Triskele, 7mm Wide Solid Gold - INFO
R71 - Eternity Triskele, 10mm Wide Solid Gold - INFO
R70 - Eternity Triskele, 13.5mm Wide Solid Gold - INFO
Raised 14K Gold borders are an additional $225
The models below have a scaloped edge and no border
R101N - Eternity Triskele, 4.5mm Wide no borders - INFO
R71N - Eternity Triskele, 6.5mm Wide no borders - INFO
R70N - Eternity Triskele, 10mm Wide no borders - INFO
Sterling Silver Models start at: $195.00
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More photos of this design in gallery 2
Above: an Eternity Triskele Set of a 6mm & 10mm wide in 18K Yellow gold with Raised White Gold edges.
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