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The number 3 to the Celts represented eternity and the soul, It was also the most magical and lucky number. Celtic artifacts that incorporate patterns of three are referred to as Triskeles. The Knotwork, typical of Celtic design represented the journey of the soul through the continuum. This running triskele design is common on the borders of standing crosses and stones, as well as the ancient Celtic manuscripts of the La Tene period to the Golden age 300 AD to 850 A.D. This Triskele design i s found on the Rossie-Priory Stone. The two triskele patterns represent two souls as one, linked eternally. There are 3 widths available. Large is 9.8mm wide, Medium is 7.6mm and a smaller no border version is 6mm.
Catalogue Number and Price for 14K Gold.
ET1 (4.5mm Wide no borders)...$875.00
ET2 (6.5mm Wide no borders)...$Call for Quote
ET3 (10mm Wide no borders)...$Call for Quote
ET4 (7mm Wide w/ borders)...$Call for Quote
ET5 (10mm Wide w/ borders)..$Call for Quote
ET6 (14mm Wide w/ borders)...$Call for Quote
Sterling Silver: $145.00
Prices in CND
More photos of this design

Above: an Eternity Triskele Set of a 6mm & 10mm wide in 18K Yellow gold with Raised White Gold edges.
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Above: an ET5 & ET4 in two tone Gold. Yellow Gold Raised edges on a White Gold Band. With antiquing to show design.

Above: an ET1 4.5mm wide in White Gold.

Above: an ET3 9.5mm wide in White Gold. Custom double width. The ET1 & ET2 have no borders on them either.
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