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 | Silver Celtic Weave Cufflinks Ref: cuff1 Stunning sterling silver celtic weave cufflnks. size: 1.2cm by 1.2cm.
Price: £30.00 / $60.00 |
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Silver Skull Cufflinks Ref: silcuff2 Totally gothic sterling silver skull cufflinks. Perfect for the well dressed goth!
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 | Silver & Agate Celtic Brooch Ref: BR1007 Stylish celtic brooch.Avaliable with Black Agate, Green Agate or Lapis Lazuli. Click on picture to see the full range.Size: 8.4cm long Click here for more images
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Silver & Agate Celtic Brooch Ref: BR1012 Stylish celtic brooch.Avaliable with Black Agate, Green Agate, Lapis Lazuli, Mother of Pearl or Carnelian. Click on picture to see the full range.Size: 1cm by 4.5cm. click here for more images
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 | Silver Celtic Brooch Ref: BR1013 Beautiful and stylish celtic knotwork brooch.Size: 3cm by 1.6cm
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Silver Triskele Brooch Ref: BR1015 The triskele, or triple spiral, is a symbol closely related to the triquetra, is a tripartite symbol composed of three interlocked spirals. The spiral is an ancient Celtic symbol related to the sun, afterlife and reincarnation - it is drawn in one continuous line, suggesting a continuous movement of time.Size: 2.5cm by 2.5cm
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 | Square Celtic Knotwork Brooch Ref: BR1016 Beautiful square pendant made up of open celtic knotwork.Size: 1.7cm by 1.7cm.
Price: £7.50 / $15.00 |
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Silver Eternity Celtic Knotwork Brooch Ref: BR1018 A Celtic knotwork brooch forming a circle. Circular Celtic designs represented eternity and unity.Size: 3.3cm diameter.
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 | Silver Horse Head Brooch Ref: BR1019 Striking and unusual horse head brooch.Horses were highly respected animals by the celts, they were seen to symbolise virality, speed and fertility. Size: 3.4cm long
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Silver Cardonough Cross Brooch Ref: BR1020 The ring-less cross of Carndonough, was traditionally regarded as one of the earliest crosses because of the simple incised technique of carving and the broad ribbon interlace. At a later date, sometine in the 9th century, is now preferred. The east face has two figured scenes. The larger of the two is the "The Crucifixion" with angels above and below lower scene is thought to be the three holy women walking toward the tomb, a scene that was frequently substituted for, but indicating "The Resurrection."Origin: Co. Donegal, IrelandSize: 4.5cm by 1.7cm
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 | Silver Bealin Cross Brooch Ref: BR1021 This cross is thought to date from 800AD. Our representation of the cross shows the east face with three animals one above another with bird-like heads, and a lion at the bottom. On the arms of the cross are key patterns, which was copied from the greek style of interlocking right-angled spirals. The celts usually showed theirs though, at an angle of 45 degrees.There are also interlacing and geometric patterns on the cross. The knotwork at the top of the cross is a triquetra, which symbolises the trinity.Size: 4.5cm by 2.5cm
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Silver Castledermot Cross Brooch Ref: BR1022 This Cross is to be found in a church in the town of Castledermot, County Kildare.Our version of this cross shows the east face of the north cross, dating from the 9th Century, the scenes from the bottom up are:1) Suggestions include the three children in the fiery furnace, the journey to Emmaus, and perhaps a scene from the St Paul and St Anthony Story.2) Susanna delivered from her tempters or the temptation of St Anthony.3) Daniel in the lions denCentre) Eve handing the apple to Adam in the Garden of Eden.Left of Centre) David the Psalmist playing his harp.Right of Centre) The Sacrifice of Isaac.Top Panel) The fall of Simon Magus or David delivered from Goliath.Size: 4.5cm by 2.6cm.
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 | Silver Kirk Ruthwell Cross Brooch Ref: BR1023 This cross design is taken from a 7th Century high cross, found in the Kirk at Ruthwell in Scotland.This design for the cross comes from the east side of the Ruthwell cross. The anglian influenced vine scroll running the length of the cross is thought to be the tree of life, symbolising life in all its variety, and providing a link between heaven and earth. It also symbolises the resurrection and eternal life of Christ as the True Vine.The birds are there a symbols of freedom and transcendence: returning to earth, they bring messages of prophecy and guidance.Size: 2.1cm by 4.8cm.
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Silver Dromiskin Cross Brooch Ref: BR1024 The round boss in the centre of the cross is decorated with a spiral symbolising continous creation and spiritual growth. Along the arms of the cross and along the shaft is simple knotwork. Knotwork is a symbol of continuity and eternal life.This cross can be found in Dromiskin, County Lough, Ireland.Size: 3.5cm by 2.2cm
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 | Silver Nunnery Cross Brooch Ref: BR1025 This cross originates from ruins of an old nunnery on the Scottish Island of Iona.Size: 1.5cm by 3.3 cm.
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Silver Thurso Cross Brooch Ref: BR1027 The 8th Century Thurso Cross is found on the skinnet cross slab in the far Northeast of Scotland and is now at the Thurso Museum. Its shape is known as a rounded angle cross and is not ringed. The design in the middle of the cross is a variation of an ancient pictish symbol, the Ramshorn. The knotwork covering the rest of the cross is wickerwork interlace, which is unending and thus cannot be untied. The knotwork is also said to represent everlasting life. Size: 2.3cm by 3.3cm.
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 | Silver Shandwick Cross Brooch Ref: BR1028 The design is taken from a cross slab dating from the 8th Century, the unringed, rounded angle Shandwick Cross is part of a triad of stones found along the eastern cost of Ross-shire situated within a few miles of each other and close to the sea.They were thus also a landmark for local shipping. Along with the other 2 crosses, the Nigg and Hilton of Cadboll Stones, they are said to be monuments to three Norse brothers whose bodies were washed up on the shore after a great storm.The main feature of the design is the interlocking spirals.Size: 2cm by 3.3cm
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Silver Ahenny Cross Brooch Ref: BR1029 This cross is from a graveyard, just north of the town of Carrick and is one of the earliest high crosses in Ireland. It was erected in the 8th Century and marked the burial place of early Bishops of the Irish Church.The symbolic meaning of a wheel headed celtic cross is to represent the cosmic axis. Whereby the base is Annwn, the underworld, or the subconscious; the shaft is Abred, the middle earth, rising conciousness; and the wheel is the circle of Gwynvyd, transcendence to the upperworld. With its pyramid shaped base, representing Annwn, inside which is the realm of the undead, this cross is a good example of symbolism.Our cross shows the east face of the north cross. The 5 projecting 'snake egg' bosses are the main feature of this cross. They are a symbol of resurrection, because they shed their skin and come out alive and stronger. There are elaborate interlace, spiral and fret designs all over this cross and it was renowned at its time of construction for the amount of abstract ornamental design.Size: 4.6cm by 2.6cm.
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 | Silver Calf of Man Cross Brooch Ref: BR1031 This Cross comes from a stone slab carved in the late 8th Century, that was probably an alter frontal in an early Christian Chapel. It was found on the Calf of Man, a small island off the coast of Man.The Cross depicts Christ in an eastern style robe, the detailed and intricate ornament of the robe includes a double strand roundel across the chest.Size: 4.5cm by 4.5cm
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Silver Killamery Cross Brooch Ref: BR1035 Our cross shows the east face of this impressive and unique 9th Century cros. It was carved from sandstone and stand at 12' high. It is situated in an old graveyard in kilkenny and is one of the western Ossory group of crosses.Its depicts 4 snakes/serpents, 2 coming out of interlace and 2 below a strange beast, which could be the Hound of Culann, the great Irish hero.Snakes represent rebirth and resurrection, because they shed their skins and come out again alive and stonger.The snake egg boss in the centre further reinforces this. The fact that 2 of the snakes are comming from the knotwork is also significant. It was said that knotwork was a way of conusing him and keeping evil spirits at bay. If animals were incorporated, it brought the knotwork to life and increased the magical power.Down the shaft are marigold symbols, originally a Roman emblem and triskeles. There is an inscription on the base of the cross, which says, a prayer for Maelsechnaill. He was a hig king of Ireland from 846 - 862 AD.Size: 2.3cm by 4.5cm
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 | Silver Maeltuile Cross Brooch Ref: BR1037 This Cross design is taken from a tombstone in the town of Clonmacnoise in Ireland, and is from the 9th Century. Its main features are its labyrinth like design and stunning spiral pattern in the centre.Size: 2.5cm by 3.5cm
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Silver Moone Cross Brooch Ref: BR1038 The Moone Cross from County Kildare, Ireland, erected in the early 9th Century. It is believed to be the earliest cross that has scenes from the Old and New Testament that are arranged thematically. However, our cross shows the west face, with a spiral in the centre, angels on the arms, and the shaft showing, in a primitive style, animal symbols.Like the human figures, their detail has been kept to a minimum. They represent some of the domestic and wild animals that were important to the people at that time. (one suggestion is that the sculptor was deliberately trying to make the figures look unnatural to avoid any potential accusations of idolatry. Between 730 and 843AD, this was banned by byzantine church.)Size: 1.8cm by 4.5cm
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 | Silver St Martins Cross Brooch Ref: BR1039 This Cross is the best preserved of the 5 remaining high crosses on the island. It is estimated to be from the mid 8th Century and is named after St Martin of Tours. The 5 large bosses or 'snake eggs' in and around the centre spiral are a symbol of resurrection, because they shed their skins and come out again alive and stronger. This is further reinforced by the intertwining snakes and smaller bosses running up and down the shaft. The outer circle depicts the sunwheel, also the higest point of the cosmic axis, the Circle of Gwynvyd, from where one transcends into the upperworld and eternity.Size: 1.5cm by 4.8cm
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Silver, Malachite & Citrine Shield Brooch Ref: SILBRO02 This unusual medieval-design brooch takes a shield design. The edge of the shield is set with beautiful green malachite stones, while a large piece of orange citrine takes the centre.3cm diameter
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 | Silver and Onyx Shamrock Brooch Ref: SILBRO01 A beautiful and unusual shamrock brooch, crafted from sterling silver and onyx.Guaranteed good luck!3cm x 3.5cm
Price: £35.00 / $70.00 |
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Silver, Mother of Pearl & Blue Topaz Lapel Clip Ref: SILCLIP02 This highly unusual yet exquisite lapel clip features a five-leaf design, hand-carved in iridescent green mother-of-pearl. Below, suspended on a moveable hinge, is a teardrop-shaped, pretty blue topaz, measuring 8mm in length.The clip measures 4cm x 2.5cm.
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 | Silver Celtic Brooch with Semi Precious Stones Ref: BR1011 Beautiful celtic brooch avaliable in a range of semi precious stones: Turqouise, Cornelian, Mother of Pearl and as pictured here Black Agate.Size: 2.7cm by 2cm. Click here for other colours
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