Symbols from the Celtic Arts
Celtic Art Symbols are important because there are very little recognized written records of finding the right Celtic symbol definition. It is known that the Celtic use of symbols comes from theory and belief from historians of the ancient Celtic culture.
Triskilion
Triskelion (also referred to as triskele, triquetra or fylfot) literally means "three-legged" in Greek words and appropriately, this sign looks very much like three legs running. The triskelion Celtic symbol meaning deals with competition and man's progress and also it means that holds two major components of symbolism.
Triquetra
Triquetra also known as Celtic Trinity means many things. In Latin, that stands for "three-cornered." It is a holy symbol that varies in its aspects of spirit, nature, being-ness, and of the cosmos.
The Celtic symbol for trinity may also pertain to the three Bridgits. Bridgit is one powerful goddess (aspect of Danu), who embodies three aspects which are:
The Celtic symbol for trinity may also pertain to the three Bridgits. Bridgit is one powerful goddess (aspect of Danu), who embodies three aspects which are:
- Art
- Healing
- Metalsmithing
Triple Spiral
Triple Spiral represents the drawing of the three powers of maiden, mother and crone.
It is a sign of female power and especially power through transition and growth.
A few spiral meaning keywords are as follow: Balance, Progress, Direction, Initiation, Centering, Expanding, Awareness, Connection, Journeying, Development.
Perhaps it’s most prolific appearance is in Celtic symbology where we see the spirals decorating a myriad of their ancient artifacts
It is a sign of female power and especially power through transition and growth.
A few spiral meaning keywords are as follow: Balance, Progress, Direction, Initiation, Centering, Expanding, Awareness, Connection, Journeying, Development.
Perhaps it’s most prolific appearance is in Celtic symbology where we see the spirals decorating a myriad of their ancient artifacts
Three ways (arwen)
The first and third rays in this symbol represent male and female energy (respectively).
The middle ray represents the balance of both energies. Both energies also known as Yin-Yang symbols in Asia culture.
The middle ray represents the balance of both energies. Both energies also known as Yin-Yang symbols in Asia culture.