Triple Spiral
The "Triple Spiral," also known as the triskele or triskelion, is an ancient symbol consisting of three interlocking spirals or curves. It is often associated with Celtic culture and can be found in various archaeological sites, including the Newgrange passage tomb in Ireland. The design is thought to represent concepts such as life, death, and rebirth, or the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit.
This symbol has been used in various contexts, including art, jewelry, and modern spiritual practices. Its enduring appeal lies in its simplicity and the depth of meaning it conveys, making it a popular motif in contemporary pagan and Wiccan traditions.