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The Triskelion — Triple Crescent Celtic Norse Amulet Necklace

The Triskelion — Triple Crescent Celtic Norse Amulet Necklace

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Target gender Unisex
Age group Adults
Color pattern Geometric, Silver
Jewelry material Stainless steel
Jewelry type Imitation jewelry
Necklace design Pendant, Chain

At the Hall of the Three Oaths, there is one symbol that predates the Hall itself — older than the forge, older than Halvard Ironweave, older than the oaths that gave the Hall its name. Three crescent blades, each one curving into the next, locked in eternal rotation. The Norse called it the shape of Odin's three draughts from the well of wisdom. The Celts called it the turning of the three worlds: land, sea, and sky. The druids of the Grove of the Unbroken Circle called it the three faces of the moon caught mid-motion — waxing, full, and waning, spinning together so fast they become one.

They are all correct. That is the nature of the Triskelion. It does not belong to one tradition because it belongs to all of them. It appeared in the Hall long before anyone thought to put it there.

Luna found it on a night when the portal opened somewhere between the Frozen Fjord and the Grove — a threshold between two worlds she had visited separately but never seen touch. The Hall of the Three Oaths stood at the center, and hanging above the great forge, turning slowly in a draft that had no source, was the Triskelion.

Halvard Ironweave looked up from his work. "That one," he said, without being asked, "is not mine. It was here when I arrived. It will be here when I'm gone. But it lets itself be copied — for the ones who are ready to carry the turning of the world around their neck."

Luna stood under it for a long moment, her wolves sitting perfectly still on either side. Then she nodded once and asked Halvard to make her as many as the metal would allow.

He made them in gold and steel. When Luna held the first finished piece, she turned it slowly in her fingers — the three blades sharp and clean where they met at the center, each crescent distinct, the whole thing balanced in a way that felt deliberate rather than accidental. The chain was smooth and solid. She held it up and let it hang. It turned once, slowly, in the still air of the forge. Then it stopped — as if it had found the direction it was looking for.

Both feel, when you hold them, like something that has been moving for a very long time and has not yet decided to stop.


About This Necklace

  • Triskelion pendant — three interlocked crescent blades in eternal rotation, sharply defined where they meet
  • Available in gold chain or steel chain — 60cm length, solid and smooth, not flimsy
  • Stainless steel — hypoallergenic, tarnish-resistant, built to wear daily without losing its finish
  • Celtic, Norse, Slavic, and Icelandic tradition — the symbol that predates the Hall itself
  • Unisex — for anyone ready to carry the turning of the three worlds
  • A profound gift for the one who understands that some things were never meant to stop moving

From above Halvard Ironweave's forge at the Hall of the Three Oaths, through the portal, to the one who is ready for the turning.

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