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
The ancient Celtic Trinity symbol reminds me of God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. The deep red color of the garnet reminds me that Jesus shed His blood for my sins. When I wear the necklace the symbol will be close to my heart and remind me of my beloved husband. Being close to my heart, the color red and the Trinity symbol reminds me that some day I will join my beloved husband, who died from leukemia, in heaven. If I had to use just one word to describe what garnet means to me, it would be LOVE.
This is so beautiful and would be perfect!
My fiance’s birthday is in January, the knot on the bottom is the tattoo on my left shoulder. That knot for me represents two things… the maiden, mother, and crone and also the cycle of life… birth, life, death and back to rebirth..
The story of the love of my life, my Richard. Paths that had been interconnected before we even met almost 40 years ago, an ease with each other that required no conversation, and for a brief time an emptiness that no amount of friends or solace could fill. The gift of a complete and true love, running through my blood like fire and only deepening with time. This is what I see in this timeless creation.
The trinity knot calls to me. I have always felt an affinity for anything in groups of three but this knot has always seemed like the most perfect “3” to me.