The triskele is a central symbol of Celtic culture, representing the magical number three and the cyclical nature of life, often interpreted as the unity of body, mind, and soul, or the cycle of birth, life, and death. Historically, it served as a protective symbol and amulet on weapons, jewelry, and pottery. Given this historical background, these brass triskeles are ideally suited for authentic reenactment projects of the La Tène period or the Early Middle Ages, such as for decorating belts, bags, and shields, or as embellishments for clothing.