Round amulet in the shape of the Celtic tree of life.
Here you can buy a beautiful amulet in the shape of the Celtic tree of life, surrounded by an infinitely intricate knot-work.
This beautiful amulet depicts the
Celtic tree of life. Its branches and roots join together in an infinitely intertwined weave and form a cosmic round dance with the tree of life at its centre, symbolising the all-encompassing connection of life.
The Tree of Life amulet
measures 3.8 x 3 cm including the loop.
You can buy the tree of life char in high-quality
bronze or genuine
silver-plated.
Alternatively, also available in 925
sterling silver (Please note the delivery time).
Alloy...
The tree of life amulet comes with a 1 metre long black
leather strap.
For the Celts, the Tree of Life was a meaningful symbol, as trees were an essential element of Celtic culture. In the Tree of Life,
crann bethadh in Celtic, the forces of nature were united in harmony and balance.
The origins of the tree of life, which is commonly associated with Celtic culture, actually go back much further to ancient Egypt. Here, the tree of life mythologically symbolised both death and prosperity. The branches
reaching into the sky were supposed to symbolise the transition from life to death, with the tree representing the centre of the universe and the roots reaching down into the underworld.
In Celtic culture, the branches and roots of the tree were also seen as a connection to heaven and earth, as the
Celtic druids believed that everything was one and interconnected. A forest consists of numerous individual trees, their roots are connected to each other in the ground and high up in the branches, the branches of each tree intertwine with each other and provide a home for various creatures.
You can imagine how the forest and trees symbolise interconnected life and the
interconnectedness of creation. At the same time, the tree symbolised strength, wisdom and longevity and stands for rebirth, as it sheds its leaves in autumn and sprouts again in spring, thus representing the eternal cycle of nature.