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Triskele Amulet, 1.5"

Triskele Amulet, 1.5"
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Primary Spiritual Use: Balance
Secondary Spiritual Use: Protection
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Three spirals turning out from a single center: the triskele is one of the oldest designs human hands have made, and one of the most alive. It is all motion, three arms wheeling around one heart, and the Celts carried it through their art for the threefold rhythms they saw everywhere, land and sea and sky, the three turns of a cycle. This cast-pewter amulet wears that spinning triple spiral on a cord, about an inch and a half, worn for balance, motion, and protection.

Put it on when you want to keep moving through something rather than stall in it, and let the triskele's endless turning carry you forward.

Key Features of the Triskele Amulet

The triple spiral. Three spirals wheeling from a single center, the ancient Celtic triskele or triskelion, an emblem of motion and threefold power.

Cast pewter on a cord. Lead-free pewter on an included cord, ready to wear or to set on the altar.

About 1 1/2 inches. Sized for daily wear, the three arms clear and clean on the face.

A talisman of balance and motion. Worn for balance, forward motion, and protection.

Product Details

  • Size: approximately 1 1/2 inches in diameter
  • Material: lead-free pewter
  • Cord included
  • Made in the USA
  • Sold individually

The Spiritual Significance

The triple spiral is genuinely ancient. It is carved into the entrance stone and inner chamber of Newgrange in Ireland, a passage tomb older than the pyramids at over five thousand years, and it runs through La Tene Celtic art long after. Its three arms turning from one center read naturally as motion and as threefold power, and Celtic and Irish cosmology did favor triads: land, sea, and sky; the three realms; the rule of three that runs through the old stories.

Many of the specific meanings now attached to the triskele, mind-body-spirit, or the Triple Goddess of maiden, mother, and crone, are modern interpretive layers, the Triple Goddess in particular being a twentieth-century framing popularized through Robert Graves and Wicca. What is genuinely old is the design itself and its sense of three-fold motion. Worn close, the triskele is a small wheel of forward turning, a reminder that balance is something you keep by moving, not by standing still.

How To Use the Triskele Amulet

  1. Cleanse it on arrival with smoke, moonlight, or sound; a brief rinse suits the pewter.
  2. Hold it and name what you are keeping in motion or in balance: a project, a passage, a steady forward turn.
  3. Wear it on the cord through a time of change, or set it on the altar for balance and threefold work.
  4. Refresh it in smoke or moonlight whenever it begins to feel heavy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the triskele symbolize?

The triskele or triskelion is three spirals wheeling from one center, an emblem of motion and threefold power. Celtic and Irish cosmology favored triads, such as land, sea, and sky, and the design reads as cycles, forward motion, and balance kept through movement.

How old is the triple spiral?

Genuinely ancient. It is carved at Newgrange in Ireland, a passage tomb over five thousand years old, and runs through later Celtic art. The design predates the Celts themselves and was carried on by them.

Is the Triple Goddess meaning ancient?

No. The reading of the triskele as the Triple Goddess of maiden, mother, and crone is a modern twentieth-century framing, popularized through Robert Graves and Wicca. The threefold design is old; that particular meaning is recent. Both are honest so long as you know which is which.

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.

What is the difference between this and the Triskele Shield Amulet?

Both carry the triple spiral. This one is the open spiral, leaning toward motion and balance; the Shield version sets the triskele inside a round shield and leans toward protection. Many practitioners keep both and choose by the day's need.

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