
Triquetra Cast Iron Cauldron
Triquetra Cast Iron Cauldron The Trinity Knot or Triquetra is an old Celtic symbol for enegy, it shows the flow of energy that has no begining and no ending for it is ever flowing. Displaying a Triquetra on both its front and back sides, this Cast Iron cauldron is a powerful symbol of the Goddess. Representative of creation and rebirth by themselves, the three points of the Triquetra are also frequently used to represent the Maiden, Mother and Crone, mind, body and spirit, and even birth, life, and death. Triquetra means "triangle" or "three" (tri-) "cornered" (Quetrus). It is made using one continuous line to make three interconnecting vesicae Pisces. The Vesica Pisces is the shape designed by the crossing of two consistent circles. A triquetra symbol is interlaced with a circle in many drawings. It is an ancient Celtic symbol and is considered one of the oldest, dating back to 500 BC. At that time, it symbolized the triple Goddess (maiden-mother-crone). Over time it came to sy