Description
Sweep away the negative energy with our Triquetra and Green Aventurine Besom. Our handmade besoms are made from freshly harvested and dried fine broom straw with genuine aventurine stones and vegan cording bound together to create an altar and ritual tool that is not only functional but beautiful as well. Besoms are often used before ritual and ceremony to cleanse and clear energies away by sweeping them out of the ritual space and off to be recycled by the Universe into more useable energy.
As with all handmade items, please allow for variances in color, shape, and crystal size.
Size: 8.75"
About the Stone:
About the triquetra:
From the Latin meaning "three-cornered." It's a holy symbol, and it's meanings are many. It varies in its aspects of spirit, nature, being-ness, and of the cosmos. To the ancient Celtic mind, it may also signify the lunar or solar phases. This conclusion is made as we see the trinity/triquetra motif alongside other solar and lunar symbols in ancient remains and archeological digs.
Validating this theory, we know the Celts honored the Great Mother, a lunar goddess who was actually three personifications in one (three lunar phases and faces of the goddess).
Some three-pronged Celtic meanings for the triquetra (trinity) symbol include:
Spirit, Mind, Body
Father, Son, Holy Ghost
Mother, Father, Child
Past, Present, Future
Power, Intellect, Love
Creator, Destroyer, Sustainer
Creation, Preservation, Destruction
Thought, Feeling, Emotion
Mother, Maiden, Crone
Otherworld, the Mortal world, Celestial world
The Celtic symbol for trinity may also pertain to the three Brighid's. Brighid is one powerful goddess, who embodies three aspects which are:
Art - Healing - Metalsmithing
The circle often seen around the triquetra signifies the infinite and eternity. It also represents protection. Circles are often drawn around Celtic knots to represent spiritual unity with the divine - a connection that shall not be broken.
Additional Details
- SKU:
- KHI-BES-TRI