The Triskel, triskel or also called triskele or trinacria, is a Celtic geometric and curvilinear symbol formed by three spiral arms that join in a central point, circle or triangle developing the shape of a helix. It has a resemblance to the swastika or the tetraskel, one of the differences is that the latter have four arms forming 90º angles.
Three is the most sacred number in Celtic culture, and represents perfection and balance.
The triskel is the supreme symbol of the Druids, according to the Celtic culture, and they were the only ones who could carry this sacred and magical symbol that for them represented learning, the past, the present and the future; as well as the balance between body, mind and spirit, the beginning and the end, evolution and growth, perpetual learning and eternal evolution.
It was used for its healing capacity, to heal wounds and alleviate fevers and therefore as a talisman.
In the triskel, for the Druids, the first spiral represents the sensations and the senses, the limits and the capacities of the body. The second spiral represents consciousness and reason, the path of ideas and thought. And the third spiral, called triskillan, represents the hard path of the soul, learning from the world of the spirit and the gods.
The Silver is a bright white metal and is the best electrical conductor among metals.
The shine of this metal symbolizes Moonlight, and as such, it is related to our deepest emotions and can store information about the inner world of the wearer.
It is a powerful protector, as it distributes, neutralizes and eliminates negative energy from any source.
It helps to enhance dreams making them more lucid, beneficial and productive.
Being related to the moon and emotions, it stimulates clairvoyance and extrasensory perceptions and is the perfect ally to release negative emotions and tensions.