This pendant has been artfully crafted here in Ireland from a strand of unbroken 9K yellow gold, woven gracefully over and under to form an intertwined knot with great depth. Understated and elegant, this is a small and wearable pendant, prefect for those that like subtle jewelry or for a young person.
The Trinity Knot is an ancient and beautiful symbol, ideal for a thoughtful gift. Representing the past, present and future, the enduring and unbroken nature of love, and a symbol of faith to many. This is a lovely keepsake to mark milestones like communions, confirmations, graduations, birthdays or just because.
Hallmarked in historic Dublin Castle assuring the quality of the 9K yellow gold, this elegant pendant can be treasured for a lifetime and will arrive packaged in a beautiful box, complete with the history of the design, perfect for gifting.
The pendant includes a 9K yellow gold, 18 inch cable chain. If you would prefer something longer or chunkier, choose from our handpicked selection of quality yellow gold chains that pair perfectly with this pendant.
Jewelry Code | 1495 |
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Metal | 9K Gold |
Dimensions | 0.43" Wide x 0.70" High |
Style | |
Engraving | This piece is not suitable for engraving |
Luxury Box | Included |
Jun 4th, 2018
John Halpin | Glasgow, United Kingdom
A small gift from Father to daughter on her wedding day. She Scottish, he English, reminding her of her Irish heritage. Lovely piece, even the word Triquetra is full of history. Very happy!
Apr 21st, 2018
Elaine Walker | Wheelers Hill , Australia
Delightful piece of jewellery. A pleasure to deal with. Very prompt service considering the distance
Feb 9th, 2016
Katrina Lehmann | Milton Florida, United States
I was actually helping my friend order this for a friend for a surprise. I was glad to be able to help. Thanks for the great service. The necklace is very nice and just what she wanted.
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