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EARRINGS: approx. 1-1/4" tall by 1/2" wide | PENDANTS: SMALL-1"tall ~ LARGE-2"tall |
BOLO TIES: range from 1-1/2" to 2" tall | LABEL PINS: range from 3/4" to 1" tall 18" Sterling Silver chain included with silver pendants. general sizes - individual set pieces may vary |
24001 In the Classical world the Pegasus was seen as pure intellect and associated with sky gods. Revered by the Celts, the horse was valued for its speed, sexual vigor and its importance in war. |
24003 The serpent symbolizes renewal or regeneration. |
24005 The winged serpent or dragon combines the earthly world with the spiritual |
24007 The Wing is often associated with divinity and as such provides protection |
24009 The power of the Wing allows one to transcend from the binds of Earth and frees the soul to pursue more important matters. |
24011 The four Seasons may be seen in this Celtic knot and remind one that Nature is a continuous cycle with each season following the last |
24013 The Ancient Celts saw the Hound as a companion to several goddesses representing fidelity, nobility and having healing powers |
![]() 24015 The Celts viewed the bird's ability to fly as an idea of freedom |
![]() 24017 The intertwined knotwork reminds one of the infinite love of God |
24019 The serpent is often associated with fertility and pregnancy |
![]() 24021 The intertwined dolphin reminds one of the soul's journey to the Isles of the Blessed |
24023 The goddess Rhiannon would send her birds to the ill or dead where the song of the bird would spread its magical healing powers, either waking the dead or soothing the living into a fitful sleep |
24025 The ancient Celts believed in an invisible creator who gave man an immortal soul |
24027 With each twist and turn of a Celtic knot, one is reminded of the complexity of life. This design was inspired by the television show ‘Highlander’. Tessa was Duncan’s love. |
24029 With one continuous line weaving over and under these two dolphins, one can feel the unity of thought and eternal fidelity shared by them |
24031 This design was also inspired by the television show 'Highlander'. |
![]() 24033 The knotted four corners of the seasons surround the Celtic triskele (spiral) which represents the forces of Nature: Earth, Fire & Water |
24035 With the triskele (spiral) to remind one of the Trinity, this unique Celtic cross is interspersed with shafts of wheat. Wheat represents the bounty of the Earth. |
24037 This three pronged knot reminds one of the Celtic philosophy that everything has 3 distinct yet interlocked levels: Physical, Mental & Spiritual |
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Metal Arts Group has over 110 years and their work is sought by collectors worldwide, including the Smithsonian Institute and the New York's Museum of Natural History. Respected as a leader in producing Celtic and NorthWest Indian jewelry.
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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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