Large Celtic Pendant w three Horse Heads
$25.07
$48.13
Large Celtic Pendant w three Horse Heads An ancient symbol of three horses is the Celtic ornamental knot, which represents the Celtic goddess of horses, Epona. These symbols also connect to the number three’s general association with balance, progress, and spiritual harmony. Symbolism and Origin Celtic Goddess Epona: The three horses are often depicted in Celtic art, symbolizing the ancient Celtic goddess Epona, a deity associated with horses, strength, and nature. Spiritual Connection: The number three in Celtic tradition, as seen in thetriskele, represents an unending interconnection and the divine. The association with three horses brings this concept to the realm of the sacred, the connection to nature, and spiritual strength. The Three Spirits: Some Native American cultures feature a story of three horse spirits representing strength, peace, and balance. When they ride in unity, they bring harmony and stability to the world. Cultural Context Celtic Art: You can find the three-horse ornament in Celtic art, such as in decorative patterns and designs. Modern Use: The symbol is still used today, often appearing on jewelry as a way to connect with Irish and Celtic roots and as a representation of spiritual energy and motion. The three-horse symbol embodies concepts of spiritual strength, natural power, and balanced interconnectedness within various ancient traditions, particularly within Celtic culture. Provenance: Originally from a Private Dutch collection. Contact me for further assistance. Enquire Now
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