The trinity knot is a three pointed, interlinked knot typical of art work often seen on Celtic crosses and in the Book of Kells. While this form of art was re!ned and perfected in the Christian era, it was probably in&uenced by the triskele and organic &owing symbols found in megalithic pre Christian rock art. The number three is signi!cant in spiritual and religious beliefs throughout the ancient world. Some scholars believe the Celtic Otherworld was perceived as three dimensional in nature paralleling the universal perception of the threefold divine realms, Earth, Sky and Sea or Underworld. Many Irish deities like the Morrigan, Brigid and Ériu Fodhla and Banbha form part of triple deitiy, three entities in one. This also parallels the Christian trinity of Father Son and the Holy Spirit represented in Ireland by the Shamrock.
This pendant measures 14mm long and 14mm wide.