Trinity Garnet Pendant Contest
19 Jan 2015
208 Comments
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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.
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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.
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208 Comments
The trinity knot is my symbol of hope and pove. And I love the red garnet.
I have the matching earrings with a blue stone (for my daughter and one son’s birthstone), but have nothing garnet for my teenaged son. I have loved your work for years (we purchased our wedding rings from you nearly 20 years ago), and would love to have another meaningful piece to display xo
My maiden name is McAllister. I have always felt I needed to be in Scotland but I haven’t been able to even visit. I could wear this pendant and when I touched it I could go there in my heart and spirit. I would wear it all the time instead of wearing the one I have that doesn’t have the stone. I never take mine off except when showering.
The trinity is such a beautiful and essential symbol of life. As a Catholic, it of course represents the holy trinity. In my mind it also emcompasses the trinity of mother, father, child….the most beautiful thing God created. The trinity knot is an everlasting sign that all things are connected to each other. I love it.
The trinity knot for me means two countries for one heart. The Garnet represents my mother (born jan 6) and the link to Ireland.