Trinity Garnet Pendant Contest
19 Jan 2015
208 Comments
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Evoke your inner Goddess and tell us what this ancient Celtic trinity symbol, accented by a princess cut Garnet, means to you.
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Congratulations to Rhonda Seebeck Koenning, for her inspiring winning entry. We received so many heart-felt entries, it was definitely hard to choose...we are pulling together a list of honorable mentions who will also receive a special gift from us for participating. We will notify you individually, so watch your notifications! Thank you all.
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208 Comments
I love the Irish jewelry it part of my heritage . N haven a younger daughter I love sharing my family history an jewelry with her.
This is a gorgeous piece. Since the death of my 98 year old grandmother last New Years day I am very aware of the importance of heritage.. I have Norwegian roots so Celtic pieces mean a lot to me… the trinity knot is so meaningful on so many levels… the Holy trinity….. faith,hope and love……. and the tri stages of a woman’s life I felt full circle within my grandmother.. maiden, mother and crone… it just holds so much meaning for me, I have it in many forms, but to be able to have it in something connected to my ancestors would be amazing..
I am in my internship to become a Certified Music Practitioner and provide relaxing music at the bedside, creating an environment where healing may occur (whatever that healing may be.) I also do this as a hospice volunteer. The symbolism of the Aria Knot (the harmonious connection between body, mind and spirit) and the lore of the garnet stone make me feel that this lovely piece should be worn by someone doing this type of work. Garnet – the Stone of Health…pulling negative energy from the chakras and changing the energy to a beneficial state…providing protective and calming influence…bringing courage and hope into critical situations…the combination of the stone and symbol are perfect. I would be honored to wear this pendant while doing my work and am interested in other pieces that combine garnet and the Aria Knot. Thank you!
the pomagranit is an old world fruit, It has been found to contain valuable nutriments and anti oxidents. If a fruit can contain these valuable essences then perhaps a garnet contains the essences of the fruit on a different plane, yet one that is not out of reach for us open enough to expand there.
I have January birthday and I have always loved Celtic knots and symbolism.