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Sterling Silver & Purple Stone Celtic Trinity Knot Ring (SSR8995)
The Trinity knot, or triquetra, is among the most recognisable symbols to emerge from Scotland's Celtic heritage, its three interlocking arcs forming a continuous, unbroken line that has appeared in Pictish stonework and Scottish metalwork for over a millennium. Its associations with eternity and the indivisibility of threefold existence have given it a resonance that extends well beyond its decorative origins. The use of Trinity knot forms as ring shoulders is a compositional approach rooted in the Celtic jewellery tradition, the knotwork providing a structured and symbolically resonant frame for the central stone setting. The marquise form of the stone echoes the pointed oval of the Celtic navette, a silhouette with deep roots in Scottish decorative metalwork.
This ring presents a marquise-cut purple amethyst stone as its central feature, set in a smooth, clean bezel that follows the pointed oval outline of the stone precisely. The stone is oriented with its longer axis running across the finger, its deep violet faceted surface providing a bold and luminous focal point. On either side of the central bezel, open Trinity knot forms flow directly from the setting, their three characteristic looping arcs clearly defined and open-worked, resolving into the shank below with a fluid, continuous line. The knotwork shoulders give the ring an open, architectural quality. The silver throughout carries a high mirror polish.
925 sterling silver with marquise-cut purple amethyst in bezel setting.
Product Code: TBC
The Trinity knot, or triquetra, is among the most recognisable symbols to emerge from Scotland's Celtic heritage, its three interlocking arcs forming a continuous, unbroken line that has appeared in Pictish stonework and Scottish metalwork for over a millennium. Its associations with eternity and the indivisibility of threefold existence have given it a resonance that extends well beyond its decorative origins. The use of Trinity knot forms as ring shoulders is a compositional approach rooted in the Celtic jewellery tradition, the knotwork providing a structured and symbolically resonant frame for the central stone setting. The marquise form of the stone echoes the pointed oval of the Celtic navette, a silhouette with deep roots in Scottish decorative metalwork.
This ring presents a marquise-cut purple amethyst stone as its central feature, set in a smooth, clean bezel that follows the pointed oval outline of the stone precisely. The stone is oriented with its longer axis running across the finger, its deep violet faceted surface providing a bold and luminous focal point. On either side of the central bezel, open Trinity knot forms flow directly from the setting, their three characteristic looping arcs clearly defined and open-worked, resolving into the shank below with a fluid, continuous line. The knotwork shoulders give the ring an open, architectural quality. The silver throughout carries a high mirror polish.
925 sterling silver with marquise-cut purple amethyst in bezel setting.
Product Code: TBC

