Mens Trinty Knot Wedding Ring
Mens Trinty Knot Wedding Ring - 12 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Shipping & Delivery
Shipping & Delivery
Your order is usually shipped within 24 hours after we receive it. Sometimes sooner, we always try our best. Shipping rates are calculated at checkout, and we offer free shipping on US orders over $120.
Returns & Exchanges
Returns & Exchanges
Returns can be made up to 30 days from date of your order being delivered to you.
All garments must be unworn, unwashed, and have all the tags still attached to the garment with packaging intact.
Any and all postage costs are the responsibility of the customer. Please make sure to insure the item(s) you are exchanging as we are not responsible for lost or damaged products that are returned to us. We recommend you add tracking also.
Made in County Dublin, Ireland.
Made in County Dublin, Ireland.
Description
Description
Mens Trinty Knot Wedding Ring.
Description
The Triquetra predates Christianity and was the Celtic symbol of the Goddess Odin.
The symbol decorates our illuminated manuscripts such as The Book of Kells and is found on Celtic crosses and Celtic stones all around the country. The Trinity Knot has been adopted from ancient Celtic art by Christianity as a symbol of the Holy Trinity; Father, Son & Holy Spirit.
To the Celts it is believed to have meant many things; mind, body, spirit; earth, sea and sky and beginning, middle and end – continuity.
The Trinity Knot is the most well known and loved of all Celtic knots and in modern times has been given as a token of promise; to love, to honour and to protect.
Product Specifications
SKU: WED484-10K-WR-7
Metal Options: 10K or 14K Yellow Gold with 10K or 14K White Gold Rails
Profile: Comfort Fit | U Shaped
Weight: 8.4 grams approx.
Width: 6.5 mm
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