A green resin disk features a triple spiral picked out in emerald
green with copper wire detailing. Four hollow, alloy chime with copper
finish hang below a wire canopy; the wind catcher is a green glass
marble.
The triskele, or triple spiral, is a tripartite symbol composed
of three interlocked spirals. This ancient Celtic symbol relates to the
sun, afterlife and reincarnation. The sun describes a spiral in its
movements every three months; the symbol drawn in one continuous line
suggests a continuous movement of time, hence reincarnation.
Triskeles are one of the most common elements of Celtic art;
they evoke the Celtic concept of the domains of material existence -
earth, water, and sky, and their interrelations.
Measurements
Overall length: 31 inches (79 cm)
Diameter: 6 inches (15 cm)
Length of chimes: 4.75 inches (12 cm)