Thoughts on the Cross and the Trinity Knot
Visitors to Ireland can still witness the landmarks of an insular tradition born in the 8th century the construction of monumental stone high crosses. Though no certain evidence exists for the story the claim that St. Patrick lay the symbol of Christianity the cross over the pagan emblem for the sun the circle is a popular legend. Supposedly he wanted to convert non-believers by demonstrating to them the link between the spiritual and the concrete. The Trinity knot also known as the Triquetra was most likely a representation of the Holy Trinity centuries ago. Nowadays a person can attribute any threefold meaning to this shape in order to express his or her identity.
Sterling Silver Small Celtic Trinity Knot Cross
Genuine Sterling Silver
Hallmarked in Dublin Castle
2 Grams
Height 22mm
Width 10mm
Includes 18" Sterling Silver Belcher, Bolt Ring Catch
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