The importance of the number three is evident when considering the Charmed Ones, trilogies, and three-piece ensembles. This may be the reason why the Trinity knot, also known as a triquetra, is seen as a potent symbol by so many people.
Although there is considerable debate on the knot pattern’s origins, it is generally accepted to have originated in the late Roman Empire and rose to fame in Christian imagery and Celtic art. Today, the Trinity knot can symbolize different things to different people. Scottish, Irish, and Welsh people take pride in their ancient Irish customs.
Sacred knots can be found in tattoos, jewelry, and artwork. As a result, we compiled a list of some of the more imaginative variations on the traditional look.