Pendant in the form of a triskelion.
The triskelion is primarily associated with Celtic culture, but there are also examples of triskelion symbols that have connections to Viking culture. During the Viking Age, the Vikings had a strong presence in areas where Celtic and Norse cultures intersected, such as parts of Scotland, Ireland, and the Isle of Man. The triskelion and its symbolism vary. It can represent the recurring cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, as well as the three realms – land, sea, and sky. Its three legs can also symbolize movement and progress, as well as continuous development and change. The triskelion is also found on picture stones on Gotland.
Made of sterling silver 925.
A black cord is included with all pendants, which one can adjust the length of themselves.