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Tara's Diary - A Look at this Pandora Style Celtic Bracelet
The Tara’s Diary charm bracelet is one of the most splendid pieces of Irish Jewelry that you will ever get your hands on. It truly upholds its name as it is nothing short of charming. One look at...
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Celtic symbolism such as the celtic knot or the celtic trinity knot are a powerful and beautiful symbol that creates remarkable jewelry. This article tells the story of symbolism of celtic jewelry.
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The size of your hands really influences the the type of jewelry that suits you. Women often have a good idea of what suits them and what they like but i am often told by friends how the ring they chose was...
4 commentsCeltic Knots - What's it all about?
Knotwork first appeared in Ireland, Scotland and northern England in the early 7th century, when Irish missionaries were evangelizing in Northumberland. The missionaries' main base was on the Isle of Iona,...
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You don't have to be an irish lass to love the symbolism of the Irish Celtic Trinity knot jewelry. Perhaps it began as representing a simple triangle, but has evolved into the Christian representation of the...
2 commentsCeltic Engagement Rings
A Celtic Engagement Ring is an engagement ring that is rich in Irish heritage and symbolism. These types of engagement rings are uniquely adorned with diamonds and special Celtic patterns. Celtic engagement...
7 commentsBehind the Symbolism of Celtic Jewelry
Most people wear Celtic jewelry like the very popular Celtic Cross Necklace, Celtic Rings, Celtic Earrings and Celtic Trinity Knot Necklace just because it looks so good. However there is some symbolism...
0 commentsThe Use of Celtic Knots in Art and Jewelry
Celtic knots are well-known but did you know that they are not exclusive to the Celts? They in fact begin at an earlier time in history in Roman mosaics and were also used by the Vikings and Saxons. They...
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