Triskelion
A triskelion is a symbol consisting of three interlocked spirals or three bent human legs. It is often associated with ancient cultures, particularly the Celts, where it represented concepts like motion, progress, and the cycle of life. The design can be found in various artifacts, including coins, pottery, and stone carvings.
In modern times, the triskelion is used in various contexts, including heraldry and logos. It symbolizes unity and strength, as the three elements are interconnected yet distinct. The symbol is also linked to the Isle of Man, where it appears on the national flag, representing the island's motto of "whichever way you throw me, I will stand."