Taliesin Favor An tÁdh 'Nocht 17.3ct peridot set in Tree of Life moon owl trinity and Greenman design
Taliesin Favor An tÁdh 'Nocht 17.3ct peridot set in Tree of Life moon owl trinity and Greenman design
Ring size 8 1/2
Total weight 20.5 Grams or 2/3 troy ounce
Beautiful Heirloom Quality to Last the years .
The ring is a 17 .3 ct peridot set in a handcrafted sterling Mount . The setting Has a royal trinity Crown mount with a circle of berries and a floral outer band and a triskelion at the crest The outer Edge of the mount having a floral Motif for summer
The Band has the greenman in a grape leaf on one side for Nature and bounty of nature . on the other is the Tree of life with a triquetra in the Roots For the life death and Regeneration The Goddess is in the wisdom of the owl Gained from experience and the Waxing Crescent Moon for the indiscretions of youth Both in the Tree of life limbs . all built on a triple band .
An tÁdh 'Nocht is old irish for Get Lucky
Taliesin
Celtic (Welsh) God of song, known as Prince of Song, Chief of the Bards of the West, and Patron God of the Druids, he was a great magician, bard, and shapeshifter who gained his knowledge from the Goddess Cerridwen directly
old world Belief on the stone .
Peridot is told to have the ability to bring healing and vitality to the whole body. It it said to increase patience, confidence and assertiveness. Stories told since ancient times about how this gemstone has the ability to slow the aging process.
The joyful and friendly energy of this stone helps to make and seal friendships, it clears the heart, releases the ego, which in turn cleanses jealousy and anger, hence bringing about a sense of peace and quiet amusement.
A visionary stone, peridot helps connect us to our destinies and to an understanding of the purpose of existence. Can assist us in visualize not only the ultimate peak of physical but of spiritual continuation as well.
Triquetra ,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 remnants and archeological digs.
Taliesin Favor An tÁdh 'Nocht 17.3ct peridot set in Tree of Life moon owl trinity and Greenman design
Taliesin Favor An tÁdh 'Nocht 17.3ct peridot set in Tree of Life moon owl trinity and Greenman design
Ring size 8 1/2
Total weight 20.5 Grams or 2/3 troy ounce
Beautiful Heirloom Quality to Last the years .
The ring is a 17 .3 ct peridot set in a handcrafted sterling Mount . The setting Has a royal trinity Crown mount with a circle of berries and a floral outer band and a triskelion at the crest The outer Edge of the mount having a floral Motif for summer
The Band has the greenman in a grape leaf on one side for Nature and bounty of nature . on the other is the Tree of life with a triquetra in the Roots For the life death and Regeneration The Goddess is in the wisdom of the owl Gained from experience and the Waxing Crescent Moon for the indiscretions of youth Both in the Tree of life limbs . all built on a triple band .
An tÁdh 'Nocht is old irish for Get Lucky
Taliesin
Celtic (Welsh) God of song, known as Prince of Song, Chief of the Bards of the West, and Patron God of the Druids, he was a great magician, bard, and shapeshifter who gained his knowledge from the Goddess Cerridwen directly
old world Belief on the stone .
Peridot is told to have the ability to bring healing and vitality to the whole body. It it said to increase patience, confidence and assertiveness. Stories told since ancient times about how this gemstone has the ability to slow the aging process.
The joyful and friendly energy of this stone helps to make and seal friendships, it clears the heart, releases the ego, which in turn cleanses jealousy and anger, hence bringing about a sense of peace and quiet amusement.
A visionary stone, peridot helps connect us to our destinies and to an understanding of the purpose of existence. Can assist us in visualize not only the ultimate peak of physical but of spiritual continuation as well.
Triquetra ,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 remnants and archeological digs.