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Celtic Triskele Metal Bracelet

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Such a bracelet allows you to enjoy the powers of the triskele with a certain style.

  • The triskele is an ancient symbol, very respected and above all very powerful
  • Many questions surrounding the triskelion have been left unanswered for centuries
  • The power associated with this lucky bracelet, however, is enormous
  • Selected by our Celtic world expert
  • Material: stainless steel
  • Bracelet circumference: 16.5 cm
  • Width: 6 to 15 mm
  • Refund ALWAYS possible (see our returns policy)
  • FREE STANDARD DELIVERY

In fact, what exactly is the triskele?

The triskelion lucky symbol, also known as a triskelion, is a triple pattern formed of spirals gathered at a central point.

We can find representations of it throughout Europe, both yesterday and today.

Many people actually believe the triskele is one of the oldest symbols on earth, but also one of the most powerful.

In short, both the stones erected by the Celts of yesteryear and the most current Breton, Gaelic or Galician regionalist flags use it.

It’s clear: we are here faced with an age-old symbol that has survived the ages.

Such persistence can only command respect and make us wonder about the powers that may be hiding behind it.

It's true, after all, why would so many men and women give such importance to a lucky charm that wouldn't work?

The answer here is simple : the effects that this type of bracelet can have on our lives are simply enormous.

Some spoke to us of a feeling of reconnection with the wisdom of the ancients, of revealed knowledge and a fairer worldview.

Others directly evoked a new power, as if the will of thousands of men from the past were contained in the triskele.

In any case, one thing is certain: this Celtic lucky symbol has something special.