Tyrone Celtic Knot Pendant in 925 Sterling Silver
Discover the timeless charm of Celtic tradition with this Tyrone Knot pendant, entirely crafted in 925 Sterling Silver. The knot, associated with County Tyrone in Northern Ireland, is a variant of classic Celtic knots characterized by interwoven parallel lines creating a complex and harmonious geometric design.
Meaning of the Tyrone Knot and Triquetra
The interwoven parallel lines represent an individual's life and their relationship with a loved one, symbolizing two intertwined but separate destinies. The shamrocks forming the knot represent the primordial forces of nature: EARTH, WATER, and AIR.
This knot also symbolizes the strength of friendship and love, as well as family values and loyalty, fundamental in Celtic culture. In ancient times, Celtic warriors wore these symbols as protection during battles, to frighten opponents and invoke the strength of the gods.
The circle enclosing the knot represents the unity in spirit of the three elements depicted. In Celtic mythology, this symbol was associated with a female divinity, the Great Mother, identified with the moon and its three phases (waxing, full, and waning). In Christian times, the triquetra became a symbol of the Holy Trinity.
Wearing this pendant means carrying a fragment of ancient Irish heritage, a symbol of connection that transcends time and cultures.
Technical Specifications
- Material: 925‰ Sterling Silver (hallmark stamped)
- Height: 20 mm
- Width: 20 mm
- Loop hole: 4 x 2 mm (suitable for chains and necklaces)
- Weight: 3.3 grams
- Design: Tyrone Celtic knot with circle, polished finish
Details and Packaging
Each pendant comes in an elegant gift box, ready to be given. The pendant is sold without a chain, allowing you to match it with your favorite necklace.
Choose the authenticity of 925 Sterling Silver and the ancient wisdom of the Tyrone Celtic Knot. Add to cart and wear a symbol of eternal love, unity and protection!
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