Celtic knot tree of life sterling silver pendant with triple moon pentagram design
925 sterling silver round pendant with Celtic knot tree of life design including a triple moon and pentagram.
size approx weight 5.2gms silver width 30.1mm height 39.7mm
Please note: Chain not included. However, browse our range of Italian silver chains in a variety of lengths and link styles.
This stunning pendant has it all - Celtic knot, tree of life, triple moon and pentagram! A top seller in all our retail stores, and the perfect gift for your witchy friends for under $50!
What does the Celtic knot represent?
The Celtic knot can be found in all corners of the globe, in jewellery, in wall art, in movies, on signposts.
It has even influenced 'practical' arts such as rope and basket weaving.
The image itself is ancient, having been found on artefacts' that are many centuries old.
Evidence suggests that this design, with no apparent beginning or end, represents eternal patterns such as the cycle of birth, life, and death.
Many of our ancestors believed that items decorated with Celtic knots (jewellery, for example) were capable of preventing illness or bringing a long and happy life.
Items bearing this symbol were (and still are) often given as gifts, and intended to bring good fortune to the owner.
This may explain why these symbols are found so often in rings, pendants, brooches and other jewellery even today.
What does the tree of life mean?
In Celtic Beliefs – The Tree of Life is still a prominent symbol in the Celtic beliefs and is depicted in multiple forms. They believe the roots represent the ‘other world’, the trunk represents the mortal world and connects the roots and branches, and the branches represent the world above, or the heavens.
In other cultures the Tree of life represents, The tree of knowledge, connecting to heaven and the underworld, and the tree of life, connecting all forms of creation, are both forms of the world tree or cosmic tree, and are portrayed in various religions and philosophies as the same tree
The tree of life is a symbol of the interconnectedness of all life. It reminds us that we are all connected and that we are all part of the same whole. Each part of the sacred tree symbolizes a different aspect of the interconnectedness of life. The roots of the tree of life symbolize the connection to the earth.
What is a pentagram?
One of the most widely misunderstood symbol - the pentagram - is often feared by many due to Hollywood depictions in horror films. From the Greek word “pente”, meaning five and “gramma”, meaning letter, the pentagram is a triple triangle that forms an interior pentagon. This simple, five-pointed star has a rich and varied history.
This symbol was believed to contain magical properties and was used by ancient Chinese and Japanese religions to symbolize the five elements of life - fire, earth, metal, water and wood. Early Christians used the pentagram to represent the Star of Bethlehem. As time went on, this mystical representation of harmony, peace and protection.
In more modern pagan & wiccan traditions, the symbol of the pentagram is used in many Wiccan ceremonies. Wiccans see the star as symbolizing the four elements of air, water, earth and fire, which are perfectly balanced to create the fifth element of spirit. The pentagram ring is a popular talisman worn by Wiccans and other Pagans. This star of life is often the main feature on their altars and is a widely used ritual tool, often representing feminine energy.
As all crystals / jewellery are unique and different, crystals are chosen instinctively for your order and may differ slightly from main image. Please be assured we will choose the most loveliest pieces for you!