Celtic Valknut Trinity Knot With Interwoven Heart Ceramic Tile
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Celtic Valkrut Trinity Knot With Interwoven Heart is a vector design to remind us of everything threefold - the cycle of life, the family or the passage of time.. Perfect for pagans, followers of Odin, lovers of celtic motifs and St Patricks Day ABOUT THE ART © 01 January 2019, 18:40:42 Tracey Harrington Simpson An ancient Celtic symbol, the triquetra is considered one of the oldest; dating back to as early as 500 BC when it was used to symbolize the triple goddess (maiden-mother-crone). In modern times, the triquetra symbol has become a favorite design element in knot-work, jewelry, emblems, logos etc. as a symbol of anything three-fold e.g. the cycle of life (life-death-rebirth), the promise of a husband to his wife (love-honor-protect), the family (father-mother-child), the passage of time (past-present-future) and many more. The symbol is often used to represent the 3 fundamental elements – air, water, and earth or the infinite cycle of life. It is also known as a rune of protection.