Triquetra

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Symbol consisting of three interlocked arcs



The triquetra is a symbol consisting of three interlocked arcs, often used to represent concepts such as unity, protection, and eternity. It is a form of Celtic knot and has been used in various cultures and contexts throughout history.

Etymology

The term "triquetra" comes from the Latin word "triquetrus," meaning "three-cornered." The symbol is sometimes referred to as a "trinity knot" or "Celtic triangle."

History

The triquetra has been found in various archaeological sites, including early Germanic coins and Celtic artifacts. It is often associated with the Christian Holy Trinity, but its origins predate Christianity. The symbol has been used in Norse and Celtic art, as well as in medieval manuscripts.

Symbolism

The triquetra is often interpreted as a symbol of the interconnectedness of three elements. In Christianity, it represents the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. In pagan traditions, it can symbolize the three realms of earth, sea, and sky, or the three stages of life: birth, life, and death.

Modern Usage

In modern times, the triquetra is used in various contexts, including jewelry, tattoos, and logos. It is a popular symbol in neo-paganism and Wicca, where it represents the triple goddess or the three elements of nature.

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References

  • Miranda,
 The Celtic World, 
  
 Routledge, 
 1995, 
  
  
 ISBN 978-0415057644,

Triquetra(link). Symbols.com.


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