Viking Triskele Knotwork Steel Pendant Necklace
Viking Triskele Knotwork Steel Pendant Necklace
Viking Triskele Knotwork Steel Pendant Necklace
Viking Triskele Knotwork Steel Pendant Necklace
Viking Triskele Knotwork Steel Pendant Necklace
Viking Triskele Knotwork Steel Pendant Necklace
Viking Triskele Knotwork Steel Pendant Necklace
Viking Triskele Knotwork Steel Pendant Necklace
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Viking Triskele Knotwork Steel Pendant Necklace

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Forged in steel, this Viking Triskele Knotwork Pendant Necklace is built to last to pay proper homage to Viking history and culture.

  • Metal: Steel
  • Steel Chain
  • 3 Available Chain Lengths

The triskele, also known as a "triskelion" or "triquetra," is a Celtic symbol that has been used for centuries. The design consists of three interlocking spirals, and it has been found in artwork from many different cultures.

In Celtic mythology, the triskele is often associated with the sun and its three rays. It is also said to represent the three stages of life: birth, death, and rebirth. The Norse also had a similar symbol, known as the "Valknut."

This design was said to represent the nine worlds of Yggdrasil, the Norse world tree. Today, the triskele can be found in many different forms of art, from jewelry to tattoos. It is a popular symbol for those who identify with Celtic heritage, and it can also be used as a reminder of the cycles of life.