Triquetra Center Tree of Life Selenite Round Charger 3 inch
The Triquetra is a triangular figure composed of three interlaced arcs, or three overlapping Vesicae Pisces lens shapes. It is used as an ornamental design in architecture, and in medieval manuscript illumination. Its depiction as interlaced is common in Insular ornaments from about the 7th century,
Selenite received its name from the Greek goddess of the moon, Selene. This Selenite meaning is easy to see when it reflects light, often appearing as a rock fallen direct from the moon. Formed from hydrous calcium sulfate, this mineral belongs to the family of gypsum crystals. Its monoclinic crystal system develops into long columns. Before being polished, selenite can be recognized for its fibrous striations that run down the length of the stone. The selenite crystal forms typically in clay beds, or around hot springs. Due to its classification as an evaporate, selenite healing properties have a tendency to flow in a way similar to water.
Selenite Triquetra Center Tree of Life Round 3” Charger Plate
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