Silver Irish Celtic
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![]() Sterling Silver 925 Celtic Diamond Necklace Chain 18" US $41.99
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![]() 14K White Gold Silver Diamond Celtic Necklace 18" US $44.49
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![]() Irish Green Amber Sterling Silver Celtic Cross Pendant US $39.95
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For more than four thousand years, Irish goldsmiths was to create jewelry of gold and silver and other precious metals. Decorative Celtic Jewelry Cross examples of Bronze Age date, about four thousand years. Many of these children were likely functional and decorative elements create the objects of everyday use such as clothes and mounting pins, and weapons and utensils. Celtic iron cross formed the basis of most works of art of this period. Popular among men and women, Celtic cross jewelry is a treasure among the items because of its uniqueness in beauty and symbolism.
Silver and gold were used by Celtic craftsmen between 2000 BC to about 550 AD to make money in circulation, Celtic jewelry. Celtic Symbols inevitably the subject of Celtic cross jewelry and crafts displayed in the final products as shown by the examples of modern times. Ornate, symbolic and inspirational, Celtic cross jewelry was (and still is) highly desirable. In fact, Celtic rings, bracelets, pendants and brooches were so sought after for their beauty and style of Celtic jewelry trade across the Mediterranean has been a strong success.
Celtic Cross: When we think of jewelry, Celtic crosses come to mind first. Celtic Cross has its origins in the British Isles, appearing mainly in Ireland. Celtic is a long time was the symbol of a bridge or passage between heaven and earth. The four branches to be connotative of the four elements, fire, earth, air and water.
Ring in the center of Celtic Cross is a symbol of love Celtic infinity, namely, infinite love God. The central ring can also be a halo emanating from Christ. Considering the power represented in the Celtic symbol, it is easy to understand why Celtic jewelry manufacturers are so dedicated to perfection in the early development of a Celtic cross. This symbol indicates that the highest ideals and aspirations of the Celts and Jewelry is one of the most timeless.
Claddagh: Another gem is a timeless Celtic Claddagh ring. Claddagh (pronounced Kladis) This ancient village on the outskirts of Galway, Ireland. During the Celtic Tiger has left its mark in the country still retains the frightening much of its original charm.
Claddagh ring originated by Richard Joyce. Captured and from his home, Joyce was held as a slave in the Caribbean. Finally, it was sold to a Moorish goldsmith, Joyce, where he learned the art of jewelry making. Joyce eventually gained his freedom, and thus returned to Ireland and settled in the fishing village of Claddagh. Here he continued the practice through the Celtic silver jewelry. Claddagh ring produced to celebrate his return home and symbol of his love for family and country. As you can see today, the Claddagh has become very popular as a sign of commitment and friendship and love.
Irish Fiddle - The Banshee/Silver Spear/Cooleys


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