Celtic Trinity Knot Bangle (Brass)
Three loops. One continuous line. A symbol that has managed to stay intriguing for centuries.
The Celtic Trinity Knot Bangle (Brass) brings the instantly recognisable three-pointed Triquetra into warm golden brass, creating a symbolic piece that feels ancient, bohemian and surprisingly easy to wear. If you love jewellery that actually has something to say, this one has plenty of story behind it.
The Trinity Knot — also called the Triquetra — is formed from three interlocking arcs flowing into one another. Because the line appears continuous, with no obvious beginning or end, the design has become strongly associated with ideas of eternity, unity and interconnectedness.
It also leaves room for personal interpretation. The three points have been used to represent ideas such as past, present and future; mind, body and spirit; or love, honour and protection. There is no single meaning you have to adopt — which is arguably part of what makes the symbol so enduring.
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Product Details
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Jewellery Type: Bangle
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Material: Brass
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Colour: Warm golden brass
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Symbol: Celtic Trinity Knot / Triquetra
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Style: Celtic-inspired, bohemian and symbolic jewellery
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Finish: Natural brass that can gradually develop a deeper patina with wear
Why You’ll Love It
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The Celtic Trinity Knot gives the bangle meaning without making the design overly complicated.
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Warm brass creates an earthy, slightly old-world finish that suits Celtic and bohemian styling beautifully.
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The three-part symbol can hold a different meaning for different wearers.
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It works as both an everyday brass bangle and a conversation-starting symbolic piece.
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The endless interwoven line makes it a thoughtful choice for celebrating lasting love, friendship, family or personal connection.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Celtic Trinity Knot?
The Trinity Knot, or Triquetra, is a three-pointed interlaced design created from flowing connected lines. Today it is widely recognised as a Celtic-inspired symbol and is used in jewellery, artwork and decorative knotwork.
Why does the Trinity Knot have three points?
That is where the symbol becomes personal. Different traditions and modern interpretations have connected the three sections with different sets of three — including past, present and future or mind, body and spirit. The design does not have to represent exactly the same thing to every wearer.
Why is the continuous line important?
A line that seems to have neither a beginning nor an end naturally lends itself to ideas of eternity, continuity and connection. This is one reason interwoven knot designs work so beautifully in meaningful jewellery.
Is the Trinity Knot only a religious symbol?
No. Although the Triquetra has been used within Christian symbolism, three-part and interlaced motifs have a much broader history. Today people may wear the symbol for cultural, spiritual, decorative or entirely personal reasons.
Will a brass bangle stay bright gold forever?
Natural brass can gradually deepen in colour as it reacts with air, moisture and skin oils. This patina is part of the character of brass jewellery. If you prefer a brighter golden finish, gently polishing it with an appropriate soft brass-cleaning cloth can help.
Pairs Well With
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Brass Rings for a coordinated warm-metal look without making the jewellery feel too matched.
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Earthy gemstone bracelets in deep green, black, brown or smoky tones for a more mystical Celtic-inspired stack.
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Leather, linen, flowing layers and natural fabrics for an earthy bohemian look.
Perfect For
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Anyone fascinated by Celtic symbols, Triquetra designs and knotwork
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A meaningful gift representing friendship, family, love or an enduring connection
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Festival, alternative, pagan-inspired and bohemian styling
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Someone who prefers jewellery with an interesting story behind the design
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Building a more eclectic symbolic jewellery collection rather than simply choosing accessories by colour
Brass naturally develops character over time, so subtle changes in tone are part of the material rather than a flaw.








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