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Clover (Shamrock) and three leaf clover is a traditional Irish symbol. The number three signifies the Celtic idea of past, present, future / soul, mind, body / sky, earth, depths or Trinity. Clover was adopted by St. Patrick to illustrate the doctrine of the Trinity. With three leaves that grow from a strain helped to explain the concept of one God in three persons.
Triquetra (Trinity Knot) foreshadowing the cross, symbol of the Hindu solar initially present in the Vedas. It is the sacred number "3" representing the mind, body and soul, and the three forces of nature: earth, water and air as well as life, death and rebirth. The Celts used it to represent the Trinity Goddess (girl, mother plug and old) and in early Christianity was used to represent the Holy Trinity.
Triple Spiral (Triskele) Both the single and the multiple spirals were among the most sacred signs of Neolithic Europe, symbolizing the womb, death and rebirth. They appear on megalithic monuments, cave entrance - sacred places of worship throughout Europe. Triple Spiral Triskele is often called an ancient Celtic symbol consisting of three interconnected spirals. It represents the sun, afterlife and rebirth process. It also symbolizes the three elements of Celtic spirituality: earth, sea and sky.
Claddagh ring is a traditional plug Irish ring given as a symbol of love or worn as a wedding ring. This ring has a strong significance in Celtic tradition. Hands signify friendship, the heart symbolizes love and the crown represents loyalty.
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