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Hair Clip - 74201 With the hands representing friendship, holding the heart of love bearing the crown of loyalty, it is thought the Claddagh will promote unity between two people. DIM : 1 1/4" at it's widest by 6 1/8" cuff length; Weight in Silver: 2 oz. |
Cuff Bracelet - 14002
Hair Clip - 74202 Often seen with various gods & goddesses, the hounds may be a domestic guardian as well as a source of healing power. SIZE: 1-1/4" at its widest wide by 7" long Weight in Silver: 2.5 oz |
Cuff Bracelet - 14003 Hair Clip - 74203 The serpent part of the dragon reminds one of life-giving waters while the wings represent the breath of life. DIM : 1-1/4" wide by 6-1/2" long |
Cuff Bracelet - 14004 Hair Clip - 72004 Inspired by the 9th century illuminated Gospels of Lindisfarne, each triquetra (triangle) is constructed of one line to represented strength and give protection to the wearer. SIZE: 3/4" at it's widest by 6-3/4" cuff length Weight in Silver: 2.5 oz. |
Cuff Bracelet - 14005 Hair Clip - 72005 Constructed of one line with a center line motif. Each intertwined line adds strength and protection from evil to the wearer. SIZE: 1-1/4" wide by 7-1/4" long Weight in Silver: 3.5 oz. |
Cuff Bracelet - 14006 The traditional Irish symbol of love. It is thought that the Claddagh will promote unity between two people. The Hands (representing friendship) hold the Heart (love) which is topped by the Crown (loyalty) . SIZE: 1 1/4" at it's widest by 6 1/8" cuff length Weight in Silver: 2 oz. |
Cuff Bracelet - 14007 Ancient Celts believed the fiery breath of the Green Dragon would give new life SIZE: 3/4" at it's widest by 6 3/4" cuff length Weight in Silver: 2 oz. |
Cuff Bracelet - 14008 In ancient times the Celtic Nation of Brittany (now a province in modern day France) held the horse in great respect often arming them with highly decorative face masks for battle. SIZE: 3/4" at it's widest by 7" cuff length Weight in Silver: 2 oz. |
Cuff Bracelet - 14009 Designed in bold strokes, this continuous line represents the continuity of life. Each line crossing gives the wearer extra protection from harm. DIM : 3/4;" by 6 1/2" cuff length; Weight in Silver: 3 oz. |
Cuff Bracelet - 14010 One continuous line represents no beginning and no end - a very Celtic view of life |
Cuff Bracelet - 14011 The Ancient Ones believed that one continuous line could give power and protection from evil to the wearer. SIZE: 3/8" wide by 6-1/2" long Weight in Silver: 1.3 oz. |
Bangle - 14012 The sacred site of Tara in County Meath is considered in Irish mythology to be the royal seat of the High Kings of Ireland SIZE: 1/2" wide 2-3/4" diameter Weight in Silver: 1.3 oz. |
Bangle - 14013 Hounds are often depicted with various goddesses. They were revered for their healing powers. 1/2" wide 2-3/4" diameter Weight in Silver: 1.3 oz. |
Bangle - 14014 Epona, the Celtic Horse Goddess, gained great popularity during the Roman period. She even had a festival held each year on December 18th at which time her powers of fertility and abundance were celebrated by both Romans and Celts. SIZE: 1/2" wide 2-3/4" diameter Weight in Silver: 1.3 oz. |
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". . . they amass a great amount of gold, which is used for ornament not only by the women but also by the men.
For around their wrists and arms they wear bracelets, around their necks heavy necklaces of sold gold and huge rings they wear as well, and even corselets of gold."
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