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{{disambig}}Triquetra may refer to:
{{disambig}}'''Triquetra''' may refer to:


* [[Eu-Demrris-Tenemlor|Triquetra]] -- The symbol of the [[Prydaen]] trine-god, [[Eu-Demrris-Tenemlor]]
* [[Eu-Demrris-Tenemlor|Triquetra]] -- The symbol of the [[Prydaen]] trine-god, [[Eu-Demrris-Tenemlor]]
* [[Triquetra (constellation)]]
* [[Triquetra (constellation)]]


The symbol for the collective of the Three, [[Eu-Demrris-Tenemlor|Eu-Demrris-Tenemlor]], the '''triquetra''' is a tri-pointed shape which varies widely in form, to range from a simple curving knot, to more intricately woven or interlaced depictions. In crafted form, the triquetra as jewelry is cast in platinum and adorned with white gems such as opal, pearl and moonstone, or very rarely with diamonds. The triquetra is also the sole constellation the people gave name to, it being a trinity of stars bright during the summer months, but otherwise too dim to be seen.
The symbol for the collective of the Three, [[Eu-Demrris-Tenemlor|Eu-Demrris-Tenemlor]], the triquetra is a tri-pointed shape which varies widely in form, to range from a simple curving knot, to more intricately woven or interlaced depictions. In crafted form, the triquetra as jewelry is cast in platinum and adorned with white gems such as opal, pearl and moonstone, or very rarely with diamonds. The triquetra is also the sole constellation the people gave name to, it being a trinity of stars bright during the summer months, but otherwise too dim to be seen.


[[Category:Prydaen]]
[[Category:Prydaen]]

Revision as of 10:20, 18 August 2010

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Triquetra may refer to:

The symbol for the collective of the Three, Eu-Demrris-Tenemlor, the triquetra is a tri-pointed shape which varies widely in form, to range from a simple curving knot, to more intricately woven or interlaced depictions. In crafted form, the triquetra as jewelry is cast in platinum and adorned with white gems such as opal, pearl and moonstone, or very rarely with diamonds. The triquetra is also the sole constellation the people gave name to, it being a trinity of stars bright during the summer months, but otherwise too dim to be seen.