Trinity Garnet Pendant Contest
19 Jan 2015
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Evoke your inner Goddess and tell us what this ancient Celtic trinity symbol, accented by a princess cut Garnet, means to you.
Congratulations to Rhonda Seebeck Koenning, for her inspiring winning entry. We received so many heart-felt entries, it was definitely hard to choose...we are pulling together a list of honorable mentions who will also receive a special gift from us for participating. We will notify you individually, so watch your notifications! Thank you all.
208 Comments
My mother (Lois Dunagan by birth) was born in January and also nearly died in January a few years ago. Cancer did NOT defeat her, as she fought with the strength of the Celts in her blood. Her jaw, neck and parts of her legs (where they harvested flesh, bone, and veins to rebuild her) may have been forever altered, but NOT her spirit. I like to think that blood is in me and my daughters, as well, and am trying my best (with Mom’s guidance) to build the same strength in my girls. The well known Holy Trinity means a lot in our family, but also another…strength, faith, and family. If I win, we could put this on her finger and celebrate those.
Absolutely gorgeous!
This would make a perfect gift for my Daughter who will be 25 on January 23rd. Not only is Garnet her Birthstone but she absolutely loves Celtic jewerly. It goes right along with out Family’s heritage.
I love Celtic jewelry, so happy to find your site.
PS to #21 Hi All, I’ve had this beautiful pendant and our mini community around it that Reflective Images has allowed us to create. I’m retired from ministry and am always grateful for moments where people gather together in goodness to share a moment in time. This past year I’ve been taking a crystal healing course and have learned so much about the healing properties of crystals and their whole-making vibrational caress. Learned an bit, too, about “sacred geometry” found in the stones and in all of nature, ourselves very much included! Wanted to pass this thought on: no matter who of us is allowed to wear the garnet and knot, we’ve experienced our Oneness with all that is in the sharing of ourselves through it. We can “intend” through our realization of Oneness to surround ourselves in the garnet’s inherent qualities of emotional healing, self love and self worth, and surety, safety, and Presence while walking the spiritual path. We can “imagine” the caress of the Celtic knot binding us to our divinity, from whence we came and in which “we live and move and have our being” as scripture so poetically describes. Bless us each on our journey through this new year 2015. May Love continue to surround us! xo, Marilyn