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The Trinity Knot of the Crimson Rose is a hand-assembled mixed-metal talisman uniting Celtic sacred geometry with the devotional symbolism of the Sacred Heart. At its center rests an ornate triquetra knot-cross — an ancient symbol of continuity, eternal return, and the interweaving of mind, soul, and will. From each arm descends a sculpted blackened rose-framed heart, each crowned with luminous crimson enamel and filigree detailing.

This triadic heart formation represents the threefold covenant of devotion: love preserved through endurance, transformation through sacrifice, and sovereignty through inner truth. The union of the knot-cross and hearts symbolizes continuity across thresholds — the binding of emotional depth to spiritual discipline — forging an emblem of commitment not toward submission, but toward the protection of one’s inner fire.

Designed as both ritual talisman and gothic devotional ornament, the Trinity Knot of the Crimson Rose carries a quieter majesty than brutal ceremonial crosses, favoring refined mysticism over spectacle. It is worn as a statement of loyalty — not to institutions or imposed belief, but to authentic identity and sovereign conscience.

Hand-assembled mixed-metal art jewelry by Lucian Seraphis for OccultaMagica Designs.

Trinity Knot of the Crimson Rose

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