The Triskele
The triskele — three interlocking spirals — has marked sacred sites for millennia. Body, mind, spirit. Past, present, future. Birth, life, rebirth. $TRIS adopts this geometry as a working principle: every action loops back, every reward compounds, every gathering renews the current.
The earliest widely cited triskele is carved into the entrance stone at Newgrange in Ireland, dated to roughly 3200 BCE. The motif spreads through Mycenaean Greek pottery, Iron Age Celtic metalwork, the flag of Sicily, the Isle of Man's coat of arms, Buddhist art, and on into modern brand identity. Across that span the geometry stays remarkably stable: three arms or spirals, evenly spaced, drawn around one center.