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Celtic Trinity Knot Macrame Earrings

Light plywood Trinity macrame earrings. The wooden part is made of surplus plywood and the macrame part made of leftover natural-white cotton macrame thread. Length approx. 9 cm and width approx. 8 cm. Metal parts are stainless steel.

You can choose earrings with either shorter or longer tassels. With the shorter tassels (2 cm) overall length is approx. 8 cm and width 8 cm. With the longer tassels (3 cm) overall length is approx. 9 cm and width 8 cm. (In the picture Ava is wearing the earrings with longer tassels).

This product matches with: Celtic Trinity Knot Macrame Necklace.

The Triquetra (The Trinity Knot) from the Latin adjective triquetrus "three-cornered") is a triangular figure composed of three interlaced arcs, or (equivalently) three overlapping vesicae piscis lens shapes (Source: Wikipedia)

For Christians, Trinity symbolizes the holy trinity, i.e. the father, the son and the holy spirit.

In ancient Celtic culture and religion, three is a sacred number as it’s believed that significant phenomena occur in threes. As such, the trinity knot represented any important thing that came in threes, some of which include: the three-layered nature of the human soul, the three domains (earth, sea and sky) and the three elements (fire, earth and water). (Source: symbolsage.com/trinity-knot-symbol)

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€28,00 EUR
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