
Connemara Marble Beaded Irish Bracelet with Celtic Trinity Knot
This Celtic bracelet features 6mm beads crafted from Connemara Marble, accompanied by a solid Celtic knot bead and an open Celtic Trinity Knot charm drop. It arrives in a gift box that shares the ancient tale of Connemara Marble and the symbolism behind the Celtic Knot. Revered by the Irish for centuries, Connemara Marble originates from the pre-Cambrian era, around 600 million years ago. Found exclusively in the Connemara mountains of western Ireland, this deep green stone is wrapped in legend and regarded as one of Ireland’s most treasured natural wonders.
Stone defines Ireland’s sacred spaces, and it is in the permanence of stone that fragments of the Irish past are recorded. Even before the Celts arrived in Ireland, Neolithic (New Stone Age) peoples were skilled in stonework. Over the ages, Irish artisans have celebrated their history and faith, both Pagan and Christian, by working Connemara Marble into artwork ranging from great monuments to small adornments.
This famous Irish marble shows twisted and interlocking bands of serpentine in varying shades of green, sepia, cream and grey interrupted by veins of crystalline calcite and dolomite and was a treasured commodity used in trade by the inhabitants of prehistoric Ireland.
Held close, the Ancients believed Connemara Marble brings the wearer serenity, restfulness and deep peace.
Meaning of the Celtic Round Lugh Knot
All Celtic knots, whether square, triangle or round, symbolize “no beginning, no end... infinity,” the intertwining of this world and the “other” or spiritual world, the continuity of life paths, the mingling of relationships, and the binding together of all.
The history of the Celts is an oral one and the exact meaning of their artwork, including all Celtic knots, is unsure. However scholars believe the Pagan 3-point knot called the Triquetra represents the realms of Earth, Sea, and Sky, and the triple goddess Epona. Early Christians adopted it as a symbol of the three-in-one God or God-Trinity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit hence the Christian name "Trinity Knot."
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