Celtic symbols, intricate and enigmatic, have long captivated historians and art enthusiasts alike. Originating from the ancient Celts, a diverse group of tribal societies in Iron Age and Medieval Europe, these symbols embody the cultural ethos and philosophical beliefs of their creators. While the vast array of symbols includes notable ones like the Triquetra, representing eternity and interconnectedness, and the Triskelion, symbolizing progress and personal growth, this article focuses on a particularly fascinating symbol: the Griffin.