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Silver Plated Trinity Knot Earrings
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Trinity Knot and Heart Design Green Stone Pendant
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Trinity Knot Swirl Design Green Stone Pendant
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Trinity Knot and Circle Design Pendant
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Silver Plated Heart With Celtic Trinity Knot Necklace
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Silver Plated Trinity Knot Drop Necklace
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Silver Plated Trinity Knot In Clear Stone Necklace
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Silver Plated 4 Trinity Knot Square Necklace
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Silver Plated Carrick Silverware Trinity Knot Tree Of Life Necklace
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Grá Collection Silver Plated Trinity Knot With Mini Green Cubic Zirconia Stones Necklace
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Grá Collection Silver Plated Trinity Knot With Mini Green Cubic Zirconia Stones Earrings
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Grá Collection Silver Plated Trinity Knot Stud Earrings
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Discover exclusive savings on authentic Irish Trinity Knot jewelry at Carroll’s Irish Gifts. This curated collection features stunning pieces like silver-plated necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and pocket watches, all embodying timeless Celtic heritage.
The Trinity Knot, or Triquetra, is an ancient Celtic symbol representing eternity, unity, and the Holy Trinity Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, with its unbroken loops signifying endless cycles of life, mind, body, and spirit. Rooted in Ireland’s “Isle of Saints and Scholars” era, it blends pagan natural elements (earth, sea, sky) and Christian faith, making it a profound emblem of Irish culture.