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Røkelseholder - Triquetra Cauldron Incense Cone Holder

189,-

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Røkelseholder - Triquetra Cauldron Incense Cone Holder

Place an incense cone inside of this resin triquetra cauldron burner and watch the smoke gently rise from the top. Accented by cutout stars and a triquetra design with a removable 'bubbling' brew top

Material: Resin

H8cm x W10cm x D9cm

Triquetra Symbol

Triquetra means “triangle” or “three” (tri-) “cornered” (Quetrus). It is made up of three intersecting vesica Pisces. The Vesica Pisces is the shape created by the intersection of two congruent circles. A triquetra symbol is sometimes interlaced with a circle.

An ancient Celtic symbol, the triquetra is considered one of the oldest; dating back to as early as 500 BC when it was used to symbolize the triple goddess (maiden-mother-crone). Over the centuries it has become the symbol for the Holy Trinity among Christians in Ireland. The symbol is often used to represent the 3 fundamental elements – air, water, and earth or the infinite cycle of life. It is also known as a rune of protection.

 

In modern times, the triquetra symbol has become a favorite design element in knot-work, jewelry, emblems, logos etc. as a symbol of anything three-fold e.g. the cycle of life (life-death-rebirth), the promise of a husband to his wife (love-honor-protect), the family (father-mother-child), the passage of time (past-present-future) and many more. The circle that is often interlaced with the triquetra represents the bond between the three elements.

Ritual objects

ALTAR ACCESSORIES

From altar tables and traditional cast iron cauldrons to resin wands and offering bowls, we carry everything needed to fill a sacred altar space for a wide range of rituals.

 

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