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Triquetra Symbol Amulet, 3/4"
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Three loops drawn from one unbroken line: the triquetra is three and one at the same time, which is exactly why so many traditions have reached for it. Pagan and Christian and modern alike have used this little trinity knot to say that three things are really one, held together without beginning or end. This pewter triquetra amulet, a compact three-quarter inch, carries that emblem of unity and balance.
Wear it when you want to hold three things in balance as one, and let the unbroken knot keep them joined.
Key Features of the Triquetra Symbol Amulet
The triquetra. The three-cornered trinity knot, three loops in one unbroken line, an emblem of unity and balance.
Cast pewter. Lead-free pewter, about 3/4 inch, a discreet everyday pendant.
For balance and protection. Worn as a focus for three-in-one harmony and the unbroken line's protective wholeness.
Wearable or carried. Small enough to layer or to keep as a pocket talisman.
Product Details
- Size: approximately 3/4 inch
- Material: lead-free pewter
- Wearable as a pendant or carried
- Sold individually
The Spiritual Significance
The triquetra, from the Latin for three-cornered, is an ancient piece of interlace. It appears in Insular art well before the Christian era and was later carried through the great illuminated manuscripts like the Book of Kells, where the church read it as a sign of the Holy Trinity, three persons in one God. Older and newer meanings sit alongside that one: drawn in a single unbroken line, the knot has long been read as a protective emblem of wholeness, and modern Pagan and Wiccan practice takes its three loops as mind, body, and spirit, or land, sea, and sky, or the maiden, mother, and crone.
What runs through every reading is the same idea: three distinct things that are finally one, bound in a line with no loose end. That makes the triquetra a natural focus for balance, the holding of a threefold harmony, and for protection, since the unbroken line gives nothing for harm to catch on. Worn as an amulet, it is a quiet reminder that the parts of a life, or a self, belong together. The meaning you bring to the three is the one it will hold.
How To Use the Triquetra Symbol Amulet
- Cleanse it on arrival with smoke, moonlight, or sound.
- Hold it and name the three things you are holding in balance, or set a simple intention for unity and protection.
- Wear it daily, or set it on the altar as a focus for balancing and protective work.
- Refresh it in smoke or moonlight whenever it begins to feel heavy.
Pairs Well With
- Triskele Amulet, 1.5": the triple spiral, another Celtic three-in-one emblem.
- Celtic Harmony Completion Amulet, 1.5": a Celtic knot of balance and wholeness.
- Celtic Harmony Protection Amulet, 1.25": a knotwork protection piece for the triquetra's warding side.
- Celtic Tree of Life Amulet, 1.25": another Insular-style emblem for layering Celtic work.
- Black Velveteen Bag: a soft place to keep the amulet when it is not being worn.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the triquetra mean?
Three-in-one. Drawn from a single unbroken line, it reads as three distinct things that are finally one. It is pre-Christian Insular ornament later taken up as the Holy Trinity, and in modern Pagan use it stands for mind-body-spirit, land-sea-sky, or maiden-mother-crone.
Is it a Christian or a Pagan symbol?
Both, at different times. The interlace is older than its Christian use and appears in pre-Christian Insular art, was later read as the Trinity in manuscripts like the Book of Kells, and is now widely used in Pagan and Wiccan practice as a threefold emblem. The meaning you bring to it is the one it holds.
How do I work with it?
Cleanse it, name the three things you are holding in balance or set an intention for unity and protection, then wear it daily or keep it on the altar. Refresh it when it feels heavy.
How do I cleanse and care for it?
Smoke, moonlight, sound, or a brief rinse all suit pewter. Take it off before showering or swimming, and wipe it occasionally with a soft cloth.
Is pewter safe to wear daily?
Yes. This is lead-free pewter, a traditional jewelry alloy well suited to daily wear, developing a soft patina over time.

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