Fine Celtic Jewelry inspired by traditional Celtic Art, Symbols and Animals ~ original, sophisticated, museum quality, USA made Celtic jewelry
Celtic Jewelry designs based on historical, anthropological and archeological Celtic research of the design from ancient Ireland,
Scotland, Wales, Brittany and Great Britain as well as many other areas in Europe.

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To order, write down the item number (14001 for a bracelet)
  • Then jump over the Metal Arts Groups website (Metal Arts Group is the Celtic Lady's™ jewelry manufacturer)
  • FAST deliver: 3 to 5 days using either U.S. Priority Mail or DHL ground (call for next day delivery)
  • SECURE on-line purchases
  • Jewelry available in both Sterling Silver and Gold
    If you want 10K and 14K GOLD, call or email Christina Tatom at:christina@metalartsgroup.com or 1-800-325-6958 x 218

  • Celtic Lady's other Jewelry Styles

    Celtic War Horse

    Pendant & Brooch
    N-39

    When the Romans first encountered the Celts they were very impressed with how well the Celts handled their horses. Driving a horse and cart into battle was a difficult task, yet these Celtic tribes were masters of the discipline. Often the Celts would decorate their war horses with wonderfully crafted shields.
    Mother's Love

    Pendant & Brooch
    N-42

    No words are needed for this design.
    Cross of Continuity

    Pin

    The intertwined knotwork reminds one of the infinite love of God
    Goddess Hound

    Pendant

    The Ancient Celts saw the Hound as a companion to several goddesses representing fidelity, nobility and having healing powers
    Dolphin's Journey

    Pendant

    The intertwined dolphin reminds one of the soul's journey to the Isles of the Blessed
    If you want 10K and 14K GOLD, call or email Christina Tatom at:christina@metalartsgroup.com or 1-800-325-6958 x 218
    Immortal Strength

    Pendant

    The knotted four corners of the seasons surround the Celtic triskele (spiral) which represents the forces of Nature: Earth, Fire & Water
    If you want 10K and 14K GOLD, call or email Christina Tatom at:christina@metalartsgroup.com or 1-800-325-6958 x 218
    Pegasus Rising

    Hair Tie

    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.
    Goddess Hound

    Hair Tie

    The Ancient Celts saw the Hound as a companion to several goddesses representing fidelity, nobility and having healing powers
    One Vision

    Hair Tie

    Immortal Strength

    Bolo Tie

    The knotted four corners of the seasons surround the Celtic triskele (spiral) which represents the forces of Nature: Earth, Fire & Water
    Serpents Twist

    Bolo Tie

    The serpent is often associated with fertility and pregnancy

    Museum Quality * Hand-Finished * Hallmarked * Life Time Guarantee


    Metal Arts Group Info
    PO BOX 80727, Portland, Oregon 7280-1727
    Telephone: 1-800-325-6958
  • All of the Celtic Lady's beautiful jewelry is manufacturer by Metal Arts Group in the United States using the finest precious metals.
  • Hand finished for that museum quality so rarely found in other jewelry lines.
  • 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.
  • Ordering on-line through the Metal Arts Group is safe & secure.
  • All Celtic Lady jewelry carries the Metal Arts Group WARRANTY .

  • ". . . 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."
    ~ Diodous Siculus, a Sicilian, writing about meeting the ancient Celts. Siculus travelled with Ceasar - circa 60 to 30 B.C.



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