The Triquetra, also known as the celtic knot symbol, is an ancient symbol that consists of three interlocked arcs that are bound together with no beginning or end. The Triquetra originated from the Latin term “Triquetrus,” which means “three-cornered”.
The Triquetra represents the importance of the number three, which carries different meanings in various cultures, for instance; mind, body and spirit, earth, air, and water, birth, life, and death, past, present, and future. The circle that surrounds the Triquetra, symbolizes eternity and the union of these three elements in divine interconnectedness.