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Bronze Treskelle Celtic Triple Goddess Wall Plaque
| Start Price |
USD 85.00 |
| Current Price |
USD 85.00 |
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USD 100.00 |
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| Start Time |
Friday, November 14, 2008 |
| End Time |
Friday, November 21, 2008 |
| Location |
Glendora, CA |
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Description
Beautifully detailed Treskelle Celtic Triple Goddess Wall Plaque by Maxine Miller. The Detail of this piece is amazing! Triple Goddess - Maiden, Mother and Crone imagery with Triquetra and other Celtic symbolism; the arms of the Triskelion are serpents, the outer circle is adorned with Birds, Salmon and Hounds. Piece measures 12" X 12". Triskele, Triple Spiral, Triskellion: The triskele, or triple spiral, a symbol closely related to the triquetra, is a tripartite symbol composed of three interlocked spirals. The spiral is an ancient Celtic symbol related to the sun, afterlife and reincarnation. The Triskele at the Neolithic "tomb" at Newgrange, where it is supposed by some to be a symbol of pregnancy (the sun describes a spiral in its movements every three months; a triple spiral represents nine months), an idea reinforced by the womb like nature of the structure. The symbol also suggests reincarnation- it is drawn in one continuous line, suggesting a continuous movement of time. Triskeles are one of the most common elements of Celtic art; they are found in a variety of styles in both ancient and modern Celtic art, especially in relation to depictions of the Mother Goddess. They also evoke the Celtic concept of the domains of material existence- earth, water, and sky, and their interrelations.
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