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Silver Celtic Trinity Knot Necklace – Celtic Desire
£40.00
This Celtic Trinity Knot pendant is sterling Silver 925 and also includes an 18″ long silver chain.
Carefully crafted and designed by Irish Silversmiths and comes in a gorgeous light green presentation box.
“The Trinity Knot, or the Triquetra, is one of the most common of the knot ilk. The term Triquetra comes from Latin, and it means “three-cornered”.
All of the various interpretations agree on a culmination of three parts. Early Christian understanding views the symbols as the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Another understanding can be found in a more metaphysical arena where the three corners represent mind, body and spirit..”
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Silver Claddagh Stud Earrings – Celtic Desire
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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."
Product Codes - ERCL 00192 | 6048
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Silver Lucky Shamrock Necklace – Celtic Desire
£25.00
This Lucky Shamrock silver 925 Necklace has been designed by Irish silversmiths, Includes an 18″ long silver chain.
Carefully crafted and designed by Irish Silversmiths and comes in a gorgeous light green presentation box.
"Lucky Shamrock Necklace in silver Shamrocks are associated with Good Luck and St. Patrick.This Lucky Shamrock pendant comes on an 18″ long chain. The shamrock is a beloved symbol of Ireland that is immediately recognizable to almost everyone. The traditional Irish Shamrock is a three-leafed white clover – not the lucky four-leaf clover that many people think of – and is thought to have been used by St. Patrick himself to explain the idea of the Christian Holy Trinity to the ancient Celts. It is also the Irish symbol that many people associate with St. Patrick’s Day."
Product code - PCL 30029 CH RD
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