Puzzle Rings by Pepi


Celtic Pendants

 

Warrior's Shield

This Shield of protection is a Celtic design based on the numbers 3 and 4,
which enable magical powers to come into play that help provide circles of protection and other
important esoteric forces to enhance well being.

The central design in this work is a Quatrefoil composed of 4 circles interlocked into magical Celtic Knots.
These circles are constructed by using the 4 corners of a square as the center points of the circles.
They repesent the four corners of the Earth, the 4 winds, the 4 elements: earth, air, water, and fire.
Most importantly these points represent the 4 angelic guardians.
The quatrefoil is a symbol of good luck as in the 4-Leaf clover.
One of several world symbols, this design is where the 4 realms of North, South, East,
and west are joined and the 4 elemental angelic guardians bring protection to those who wear this amulet.

Also in this design, the ancient Celts included the magical trinity of interlocking rings of 3.
Captured at the edge of the mail quatrefoil are 4 sets of 3 interlocking circles. 3 is a symbol of luck and invokes the 3 fates.
Circles overlapping creates a "Triple Vesica" bringing perfection in thought, word and deeds,
as well as helping find love, enhance power, and bring wisdom. The Magic of 2 is assimilated in the legend of
St. Patrick as the magical shamrock, and of course manifest in the Christian Trinity.

May the wearing of this amulet bring protection from harm and all evil influences as well
as all the other marvelous magic of this powerful symbol.

actual size: 1&1/8" diameter

© Joseph Masselli Jr
for Pepi and Co 2004

412-053

$20.00



The Triscele of Dana


Designed by Chris Bennet
exclusively for Pepi and Company



The natural direction of life is that of the Spiral,
a balanced, continuous movement winding towards the Cosmic or Spiritual Center.

The Spiral was a Sacred Symbol to all Ancient peoples.
It demonstrated the Eternal Rhythm of Life. The Triple Spiral design is unique
to the Celtic peoples. This ancient design adorns their most Sacred places
and represents the Trinity of Life in its many forms i.e. Body, Mind, and
Spirit. Most significantly, it represents the Goddess of Her matriarchal
people in her forms of Maiden, Mother, and Old Wise Woman. The one
continuous line of the Triscele interlaces within itself representing the
"Thread of Life" woven by the "Three Fates."

Our Spiral symbolizes the Eternal Path of one's undying Spirit through the course
of life, death, andrebirth. Following the spiral path can induce a meditative state
leading to transcendence from the mundane to the spiritual!

Artist Chris Bennett writes: "Across the mists of time and throughout
many civilizations, the number three has been a powerful icon. To the
pre-Celtic people of Ireland, the Tuatha de Danann, all forms of life go
through three stages. The first stage starts with the Creation of each
"spark" of Life. From the moment of birth, each Soul experiences the same
trials and suffering of every plant and animal. Each spark is reborn from
one shell to the next, going through all life situations until it reaches a
state of "ALBRED" and is ready for the second stage, the human experience.
Within this stage all facets of human life are explored and understood, as
the soul is reborn countless times. This cycle continues until the spark
reaches "GWYNFYD" or "purity". The ancient bards defined this state as "life
manifested as a pure rejoicing force having attained its triumph over
"Evil." Like all rivers reaching the sea, the Soul will eventually reach the
third stage of life, called "CEUGANT". Within this cycle the soul becomes
Pure Consciousness and merges with the Universe."

The design style of this "Danna's Triad" is called "vegetal" as it is
composed of stylized vines and leaves. This design is based on one found on
a bronze relic called a horn cap (the handle on a chariot or saddle) which
was found in the Thames river and dates to about the fourth century B.C.
Symbolically, the vegetal style reminds us to respect nature and all forms
of life therein. This emblem helps the wearer remember that every plant,
animal and being encountered is the housing for a Soul on its path towards
the Enlightenment.

actual size: 1" diameter

© Joseph Masselli 2005

412-058

$20.00


Triple Crescent Moon #1

Triple Crescent Moon #1

Over time, myths and legends associated with the moon have changed,
but her primary association with the feminine spirit has not.
The triple-crescent moon symbolizes the three aspects
of a woman’s life - as maiden, mother, and wise-one.

actual size 1 5/8" diameter

412-677

$18.00


Triple Crescent Moon #2

Triple Crescent Moon #2

Over time, myths and legends associated with the moon have changed,
but her primary association with the feminine spirit has not.
The triple-crescent moon symbolizes the three aspects
of a woman’s life - as maiden, mother, and wise-one.

actual size 1 1/8" diameter

412-681

$20.00


Triquetra

Triquetra

The triquetra symbolizes the female trinity of Dana, “the mother goddess”
in her three forms of maiden, mother, and wise-woman;
represented by the three points of the triangular shape.
Experience the mysticism of the feminine spirit and walk in the light of “the goddess”.

actual size 1 1/2" diameter

412-673

$22.00


 


The Fairy Shield

Designed by Linda Masselli
exclusively for Pepi and Company


All women are representations of the Triple-Goddess, no matter which
face we choose to show to the world. We have a symbiotic relationship with the
Goddess from the moment of our birth. The Triple Goddess imagery of maiden, mother,
and crone has been present in many cultures, but was solidly honored by the Celtic peoples.
The Goddesses worshipped by the Celts are said to belong to a race known
as the Tuatha De Danann, or "people of the Goddess Dana."
Celtic myth tells us the Tuatha De Danann employed their Magick to shield
themselves from earthly strife and chose to reside in the spiritual realm,
or Faery kingdoms of Ireland. "The Celtic Faery Shield" is a symbol
of this very powerful, Goddess inspired Magick.

The Faery Shield is a symbol of the trinity of the Divine Feminine.
It is made up of three interlaced Vesica Piscis which represent the "yoni" or female genitals.
The gateless design prevents the entrance of negative energies.
It is furthered strengthened by the Circle; the primary feminine symbol representing sacred space.

This symbol of the three yonis was called the triquetra by the Celts.
The Celts honored the number three and its connection to the Goddess.
We honor the Virgin Goddess for coming of age, making life changes, and new beginnings.
We honor and petition the Mother Goddess when we wish to become pregnant,
are ready to give birth, and to bless the newborn and all other children and grandchildren.
We honor the Crone for our celebrations of menopause, transformation,
deep wisdom, and the ending of relationships.
Wear the Faery Shield to honor the Celtic woman within you:
"she recognizes her spiritual links to all living things. Her true weapons are her wisdom
and self-confidence. Her strength is in her willingness to learn and grow.
Her inner peace comes from her sense of place in creation, and her recognition that she
carries a spark of the Goddess within her at all times."
[p.237, Edain McCoy. Celtic Women's Spirituality]

A Linda Masselli Design © Joseph Masselli 2006

412-081

$20.00


 

Heart Triscele


“The Heart Triskele” combines three very significant universal symbols;
the heart, the triskele, and the circle.
It can help you find your center of compassion, love, and understanding
so you can experience the wisdom of feeling.
The Triskele is a symbol which represents the unity of three.
To the Celts, the number three was the most magickal number.
The triskele was a symbol of the Goddess in her three forms of maiden, mother, and crone;
sometimes called the three Brigits.
Throughout the world, the Heart represents the center of being,
both physical and spiritual. The heart is the home of compassion.
It is the container of the life’s blood.
The Circle is the symbol of totality, wholeness, and perfection.
It is timeless, with no beginning and no end.
It is spaceless having no above or below.
It is the symbol of endless motion and cycles,
which define the feminine principle
.“The Heart Triskele” was uniquely designed to incorporate these three important symbols.
At the center of the triskele, the endless knotwork also forms into hearts.
Wear it and send your compassionate energies out to the universe.

An original Design by Christopher Bennett

1" in diameter

412-045


$20.00


celtic peace knot

Celtic Peace Knot

Inspired by the intricate knotwork of Celtic designs,
this amulet represents the intertwining of the ancient Celtic peoples.
Wear it as a symbol of the peace within oneself,
in one’s relationships with others, and to promote universal peace and harmony.

actual size 1 3/8" diameter

412-006

$20.00


celtic love knot

Celtic Love Knot

Our original design contains 8 hearts bound by a celtic circle, a female symbol,
interweaving among them.
If one looks closely you might find the rune of Love X hidden within the design.
Your Celtic Love Knot can enliven relationships, heighten passions,
and attract True Love. Wear one and give one to your true love!

actual size 1 1/2" in diameter

412-686

$20.00


Celtic Triskeles / Trisceles / and Spirals

The spiral was a sacred symbol to the Celtic peoples.
It demonstrated the eternal rhythm of life of which we are all a part.
This ancient design adorning their most sacred places represents the
trinity of life in it’s many forms, such as body, mind and spirit. Most significantly,
it represents the Goddess in her forms of Maiden, Mother, and Crone.

Triscele #1 Celtic Triscele #2
Celtic Triscele #3
Celtic Spiral

Triscele #1
412-632

$20.00
1&3/8" dia

Triscele #2
412-634

$20.00
1&3/8" dia
Triscele #3
412-643

$20.00
1&1/4" dia
Celtic Spiral
412-685
$20.00
1&1/4" dia

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