Description
- ca. 12 cm x 11 cm
- As each seashell is unique, each shall is unique in size
- Water resistant
- Packaged in a cello sleeve
Camino de Santiago Fine Art
€17,90
Triquetra originally meant “triangle” and the design is used as a religious symbol adapted from ancient Pagan Celtic images by Christianity, as is common in Christianity. It has been found on runestones in Northern Europe and on early Germanic coins. It presumably had pagan religious meaning and it bears a resemblance to the valknut, a symbol associated with Odin.
The Triquetra has been a known symbol in Japan called Musubi Mitsugashiwa.
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