


Spirals in Celtic mythology stand for spiritual growth. Year after year, century after century he disappears and then returns, demonstrating the process of death and rebirth, the tide and ebb, life and creation. In Celtic mythology, he is the god of spring and summer. Triskele man is considered an ancient Celtic symbol. According to the beliefs of the Celts, all ornaments consist of the Thread of Life and the pattern cannot be changed, as it is granted by the gods. It is believed that travel has powerful protective properties, brings money, and good luck. Its main meaning is the unity of the Earth, Water, and Fire. Triskeles nowadays is one of the most popular Celtic symbols. If you believe the Celts, the correctly chosen ornament or symbol can change fate. Before choosing an ornament in the Celtic style, you should understand what these symbols mean. Today Celtic ornaments are used in jewelry and amulets, as well as in art and tattooing. This is the main idea: a person wanders through life in search of truth and self-knowledge. All lines of Celtic patterns are fantastically intertwined with each other, forming a particular ornament. The Celtic pattern visually resembles a complex and cunning labyrinth. Every pattern had its meaning: health, well-being, power, money, love. It was believed that this way he chooses his destiny. Each Celt chose a special pattern for its amulet, according to what he values lost. Concluding it in patterned interlacing, the warriors reflected their beliefs, traditions, and perception of the world around them.Īny Celtic pattern has its special meaning. The ancient Celts believed that their ornaments had a powerful mystical power.
