Celtic Triquetra Sisters Knot - Red & White
Celtic Triquetra Sisters Knot - Red & White
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Stained Glass Celtic Sisters Knot with Red Heart and White Triquetra
Celebrate the enduring bond of sisterhood with this handmade stained glass suncatcher, featuring a vibrant red heart intertwined with a delicate white triquetra—the Celtic sisters knot. Handcrafted with rich, luminous glass this piece radiates warmth, love, and timeless connection.
The design blends two powerful symbols:
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❤️ The Heart: Universally representing love, compassion, and emotional depth.
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⚪ The Triquetra (Celtic Knot): An ancient symbol of eternity and unity, often interpreted as the threefold connection between mind, body, and spirit—or in this case, the unbreakable bond between sisters.
Together, they form the Celtic Sisters Knot, a meaningful emblem of loyalty, shared history, and unconditional support. It's a perfect gift for sisters by blood or by choice—whether celebrating a birthday, commemorating a milestone, or simply expressing gratitude for a lifelong friendship.
Who Would Love This:
- Sisters looking for a heartfelt keepsake
- Friends who share a sisterly bond
- Lovers of Celtic art and symbolism
- Anyone seeking a unique, meaningful decoration for their home or window
- The Triquetra knots are complete loops that have no start or finish and could be said to represent eternity whether this means loyalty, faith, friendship, or love.
- The Triquetra can also represent concepts such as past, present, and future; body, mind, and soul; or the Celtic concept of land, sea, and sky.
If you would like this piece in custom colors, please follow the customization guidelines by clicking here to request the colors that you would enjoy most.
Details:
- Size: 9” Wide x 9” High
- Materials: Stained Glass (Spectrum, Oceanside, Kokomo, Wissmach, or Youghiogheny glass), solder, copper foil, and patina (black or copper)
- A black chain for hanging.
- Stained glass is made with 60/40 solder, which is 60% tin and 40% lead. Lead is only dangerous if you eat it, and I’m sure you don’t want to eat the glass either! As an extra safety precaution, wash your hands after handling. Also, display stained glass pieces out of the reach of children and pets.
Packaging
- Items are wrapped, then (if they're flat) they are secured to a rigid piece of cardboard and wrapped to protect the piece.
- To do my part in preserving the environment, I reuse packaging material that is being discarded, including undamaged boxes, bubble mailers, and packing materials.
Shipping – Check the link in my footer for packaging, shipping, and hanging details.
