Description: Inspired by a 5th century Pictish piece found in the Orkney Islands. Perfect for your fly plaids, sashes, and shawls.Handcrafted in the USABronze2-in. diameter-PictsAncient peoples living in eastern and northern Scotland from the Late Iron Age to the Early Medieval periods. They were some of the last people in the British Isles to convert to Christianity.-The Triskelion in Pictish and Celtic CultureMany cultures, including the Pictish, Roman and Celtic, have used the Triskelion in their artwork. In its basic form, it consists of three spirals connected in the center and curving out in the same direction, somewhat like a pinwheel. The Triskelion (aka triskele) motif was found at a site dating to circa 3200 BCE, located in what is now known as Ireland. This predates the arrival of the Celts in the region. Just before the 5th century, the Triskelion became incorporated into Celtic Christianity, the three spirals representing the Holy Trinity.
Price: 100 USD
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Brand: Crafty Celts
Type: Brooch
Color: Bronze
Metal: Bronze