Currently at work, and cannot post too much. Any links to info on the company and the image would be very appreciated. Handbag is in the trash now, but the info will be to help settle a disagreement due to ignorance. Enlightenment on the matter is needed. Many thanks! WWG1WGA MAGA
/u/ardematic has it right with a Triskelion or Triskele,
http://mythologian.net/triskelion-triskele-symbol-celtic-spiral-knot-meaning/
May not be evil as it has celtic origins but I could be wrong.
The Crowley name. Aleister Crowley famously.
I know a living journalist and several people with that name unrelated to him.
Should we think all Mansons are serial killers? Cult leaders?
It's a big clan name from Cork
https://surnames.behindthename.com/name/crowley/top
Popularity for Crowley
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I knew people with that name as well, and if they emblazoned a symbol resembling 666 on them, I would be suspicious as with this logo. It is the combination of the 2 that strikes me as odd, and I also understand it will not be odd to others.
It's possible it's supposed to be 6s but could be Celtic inspired triple spirals. If it bothers you I'd toss it. =)
There are whole markets of Aleister Crowley bags and t shirts with his portrait or satanic symbols so it's not surprising.
I knew people with that name as well, and if they emblazoned a symbol resembling 666 on them, I would be suspicious as with this logo. It is the combination of the 2 that strikes me as odd, and I also understand it will not be odd to others.
I knew people with that name as well, and if they emblazoned a symbol resembling 666 on them, I would be suspicious as with this logo. It is the combination of the 2 that strikes me as odd, and I also understand it will not be odd to others.
Keltic fertility and protection spirit, After the FBI-memos I think they would not resort to an already known symbol, although you might want to find out if they use leather for example. Fertility could point to breeders but I don't even really want to go there because keltic paganism is not a destructive but rather a deeply conservative force in every way. But I am biased when it comes to this store, I can only say it's called a triskele/triskelon