Offering a large selection of timeless sterling silver and 10k gold Celtic & Irish jewellery. Choose from the many Celtic crosses, rings bracelets, earrings, brooches and necklaces we have available in a large variety of Celtic and Claddah designs.
We also carry an excellent selection of Heather Gems and Charles Rennie Macintosh inspired designs.
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Solomon's Knot - This celtic design from Biblical times could have adorned Solomon's robe or the harness on his chariot. Endless knots represent longevity. |
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Celtic Petals - "S" forms with lotus petals and palmettes may date 1000 years earlier than knot designs and may be a variation of the "Yin Yang" motif. |
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Jelling Band - The serpent is an ancient good luck symbol. He had great healing powers and becasue he could shed his skin, represented regeneration and rebirth. |
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Celtic Scroll - The uninterrupted patterns represent eternity. No one part can be touched without affecting the whole. |
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Celtic Trefoil - The number "three" held deep significance. Triple deities in Celtic mythology included the goddess of poetry, the goddess of healing, and the goddess of smithcraft. |
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Wave Band - The serpant's wave-like movements mimic water, which is sacred to all life. Water is a source of spiritual rebirth. |
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Celtic Twist - Strength is doubled when two are woven into one. |
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Celtic Coils - Coils and spirals symbolize continuous creation and unfolding spiritual growth. |
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Celtic Crosses - Ancient Celtic designs were revitalized when Christianity adopted them to adorn their vessels and manuscripts. Historically, the cross symbolizes the sacred tree and earthly forces. The circle represents celestial forces, the central point being a source of spiritual energy. |