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Silver Celtic Knot Stud Earrings – Celtic Desire

£25.00
These Silver Celtic Knot Earrings are 925 Sterling Silver. Carefully crafted and designed by Irish Silversmiths and comes in a gorgeous light green presentation box. "The Celtic knot symbol, is also referred to as the mystic knot, or the endless knot. In viewing these beautiful knots, we cannot see a beginning or an end, and therefore we are reminded of the timeless nature of our spirit. This translation harkens to our most primal selves as we contemplate the infinite cycles of birth and rebirth in both physical and ethereal realms. A less spiritual representation is also related to the knot’s endless nature. Due to its infinite path, the Celtic knot can represent an uninterrupted life cycle. Some may use this symbol as a charm of sorts warding against sickness or setbacks that night interfere with an otherwise calm and stable life.” Explore our entire range of Irish Jewellery Instore & Online.

Silver Claddagh Emerald Stone Stud Earrings – Celtic Desire

£25.00
These Silver Claddagh with Emerald Green Cz Stone Set Stud Earrings are 925 Sterling Silver. Carefully crafted and designed by Irish Silversmiths and comes in a gorgeous light green presentation box. "The Claddagh is an ancient Gaelic symbol which is now a universal symbol of lasting love, eternal friendship, and loyalty. It was first designed around 400 years ago in a small village near Galway, Ireland. The Claddagh symbol shows a crown above two hands clasping a heart in the middle. The Claddagh is often placed on wedding bands to represent holding a lover’s heart in one’s hands. “With these hands I give you my heart and I crown it with my love.” Claddagh Symbolism The crown symbolises loyalty. The hands symbolise friendship. The heart symbolises love." Explore our entire range of Irish Jewellery Instore & Online.

Silver Claddagh Stud Earrings – Celtic Desire

£23.00
These Silver Claddagh Set Stud Earrings are 925 Sterling Silver. Carefully crafted and designed by Irish Silversmiths and comes in a gorgeous light green presentation box. "The Claddagh is an ancient Gaelic symbol which is now a universal symbol of lasting love, eternal friendship, and loyalty. It was first designed around 400 years ago in a small village near Galway, Ireland. The Claddagh symbol shows a crown above two hands clasping a heart in the middle. The Claddagh is often placed on wedding bands to represent holding a lover’s heart in one’s hands. “With these hands I give you my heart and I crown it with my love.” Claddagh Symbolism The crown symbolises loyalty. The hands symbolise friendship. The heart symbolises love." Explore our entire range of Irish Jewellery Instore & Online.

Silver Claddagh White Stone Stud Earrings – Celtic Desire

£25.00
These Silver Claddagh with White Cz Stone Set Stud Earrings are 925 Sterling Silver. Carefully crafted and designed by Irish Silversmiths and comes in a gorgeous light green presentation box. "The Claddagh is an ancient Gaelic symbol which is now a universal symbol of lasting love, eternal friendship, and loyalty. It was first designed around 400 years ago in a small village near Galway, Ireland. The Claddagh symbol shows a crown above two hands clasping a heart in the middle. The Claddagh is often placed on wedding bands to represent holding a lover’s heart in one’s hands. “With these hands I give you my heart and I crown it with my love.” Claddagh Symbolism The crown symbolises loyalty. The hands symbolise friendship. The heart symbolises love." Explore our entire range of Irish Jewellery Instore & Online.

Silver Shamrock Stud Earrings – Celtic Desire

£25.00
These Silver Shamrock Earrings are 925 Sterling Silver. Carefully crafted and designed by Irish Silversmiths and comes in a gorgeous light green presentation box. "Based on the three leafed clover that abounds in Ireland, it’s cultural significance goes all the way back to St. Patrick and is uniquely tied with him as the symbol of Ireland. Even prior to the arrival of Christianity, it was believed that the number 3 was a perfect number and had inherent mystical powers. No one is quite sure why they believed this but it is possible the number signified totality – past, present and future. The Celts attached great significance to the number and this is clearly expressed in their artistic symbolism. St. Patrick, when he set out to convert the Celtic inhabitants of Ireland, used the significance of the number three, and, according to legend, he used the plant to illustrate the Christian concept of the Trinity.” Explore our entire range of Irish Jewellery Instore & Online.