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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

20 Jan 2015 Mary O'Neal

This beautiful garnet necklace reminds me of the blood shed by the greatest god of all,and that we are all entwined in his love.

20 Jan 2015 Marilyn C

Two wonderful Irish grammies with their unconditional love for their little “Mari” formed my love for Trinity God, our beloved mama Earth, and humankind, made in the image and likeness of divinity – 70 years ago! – and that Love is still alive and creative today! I should love to “temporarily” hold and wear this lovely garnet tribute to Triune Love, then, just as lovingly as I’ve been loved (and surely this piece was created), I should love to pass it on to one of our three daughters or one of our four granddaughters.

We’re an Irish “matriarchy,” this family … only my husband and son, and our three great sons-in-laws, balancing all the good feminine vibes! I shall let them hold and admire the beautiful pendant as a thank you for their good humor and care of us! :)

Thank you for this chance to write an ode to Celtic Love, and for creating such a wonderful, meaning-full, “Reflective Image” and work of art. Much love to all!, Marilyn

20 Jan 2015 Garnet barkley

I would love to win this lovely pendant, both because I am Irish and because my name is Garnet.

20 Jan 2015 Jan Martinez

Love garnets and love your store

20 Jan 2015 Elizabeth Hayes

I have purchased 2 garnet rings and 3 bracelets from Reflective Images. The quality is always perfect and the items look more beautiful in person than they do on their website. I wear garnet because it is the birthstone of my youngest daughter who is disabled. I am her caregiver and she is my hero!

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