What is triskellion?

The triskelion is a symbol consisting of three interlocked spirals or three bent human legs. It is often used in Celtic art and symbolism, as well as in other cultures around the world. The triskelion is often associated with progress, movement, and journeying, as well as with the concept of cycles and phases.

In Celtic mythology, the triskelion is sometimes associated with the triple goddess, representing the three phases of the moon (waxing, full, and waning). It is also sometimes seen as a symbol of the interconnectedness of the physical, mental, and spiritual realms.

The triskelion has been found on ancient artifacts and structures dating back thousands of years, and continues to be used in modern Celtic art and jewelry. It is often used as a symbol of strength, protection, and personal growth.