Tree of Life

Celtic mythology revolves around nature, particularly trees, which played a significant role in their daily life. The Celts believed that spirits inhabit the Irish woodland and associated the spirit of the great oak with fertility and wisdom. Like Native Americans, the Celts held nature in high regard and honored it instead of building great temples of stone. The Celtic Tree of Life, or "Crann Bethadh," is a revered symbol in Irish culture and customs, representing faith, strength, coherence, and stability. It is often depicted as a complex element with spiritual meaning. One of the most popular meanings of the Tree of Life is rebirth, which stems from the belief that trees experience renewal throughout the changing of seasons. Another meaning of the Celtic Tree of Life is wisdom and strength, and the oak tree was the most sacred of all. The Celtic Tree of Life knot represents the uninterrupted cycle of life on earth and is a popular design for Celtic jewelry. Shop our collection of Celtic Tree of Life Jewelry

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