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Trinity Garnet Pendant Contest

by Marc Choyt 19 Jan 2015 208 Comments

 


Evoke your inner Goddess and tell us what this ancient Celtic trinity symbol, accented by a princess cut Garnet, means to you.

 

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

19 Jan 2015 blaine bennett

I would love to win this beautiful necklace it is truly gorgeous and I would be honored to win this necklace.

19 Jan 2015 Earle Baldwin

I live on ground supported by tourmalines, quartz, basalt and granites. Our glacial erratics are covered and filled with deep blood stain tiny garnets. My wife, Morgan Ban-Draoi, would wear this amongst its kin. This is a dear piece.

19 Jan 2015 Carla Paquet

I would love this to give to my daughter. We are best friends. I had a child that passed away her name was Alicia Marie. My daughter gave to me my first granddaughter and named her Alicia Rose then a daughter Adele Marie. I was so touched that she made sure my daughter her sisters name would be carried on between her daughters. She named her son Angel because to her that was giving him something of her also. My daughter got married in the month of October, made the doctor induce her labor to make sure my first granddaughter was born in October. All just to change that month into something Happy again because that was the month my Alicia was born and died. We always buy each other things that go together lol I bought her a ring that says, daughter for her Birthday last year she bought me a ring that said, mom on my Birthday. So this would be the perfect late Birthday gift.

19 Jan 2015 Christine Davis

I love celtic jewelry!!!!!! This piece is beautiful!!

19 Jan 2015 MaryJo Sibley

My mother (Lois Dunagan by birth) was born in January and also nearly died in January a few years ago. Cancer did NOT defeat her, as she fought with the strength of the Celts in her blood. Her jaw, neck and parts of her legs (where they harvested flesh, bone, and veins to rebuild her) may have been forever altered, but NOT her spirit. I like to think that blood is in me and my daughters, as well, and am trying my best (with Mom’s guidance) to build the same strength in my girls. The well known Holy Trinity means a lot in our family, but also another…strength, faith, and family. If I win, we could put this on her finger and celebrate those.

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