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Irish New Year’s Traditions

Throughout the centuries, the Irish people have celebrated the dawn of each New Year in a series of special ways. Originally, the New Year was rung in during the end of October, during the Pagan festivals of Samhain. Over time, Ireland converted to Christianity, and this hallowed date followed annual Christmas celebrations instead.


Celebrate The Celtic Trinity Knot With This Handmade Ring

Make the new year special by choosing this stunning and elegant Celtic Trinity Knot diamond ring! Ancient symbolism adds beauty and meaning to a classic solitaire design…a shimmering round diamond is flanked by two perfect Trinity Knots… Since the sixth century, the Celtic Trinity Knot has illustrated the Holy Trinity. Each of its three identical [...]


The Rock Of Cashel

Ireland is renowned for its natural and architectural wonders…one of these is the beautiful Rock of Cashel. Located in South Tipperary, this historic attraction was the home of Munster’s kings in the centuries preceding the Norman Invasion. In fact, one of Ireland’s most well-known royals, Brian Boru, reigned from the Rock of Cashel, where he was [...]


The Big Freeze in Dublin!

These photos were taken in Stepaside, Dublin. A beautiful evening!


Honor The True Spirit Of Christmas With A Celtic Cross Charm

Celtic beauty and the true spirit of Christmas come together in this exquisite Celtic charm. Adorned with a single cross, this handcrafted design is a touching and poignant illustration of faith. If you wear a Celtic charm bracelet, or know a special women who does, consider choosing this unique and symbolic silver bead. Each Celtic Cross is [...]


Feminine Designs That Capture The Celtic Spirit

These affordable designs are feminine, lovely to behold, and crafted by hand with the most painstaking attention to detail. Silver and pearls offers delicate beauty that is also embellished with the ancient Trinity Knot . This important Celtic symbol represents the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The Trinity Knot Honors Celtic Spirituality For thousands [...]


Christmas Shopping Update

We’re still taking Christmas orders, and will be over the weekend and into next week. We have stocks of most items, so please don’t hesitate to place an order with us. If there’s any issue with getting an item to you in time for Christmas, we will contact you and let you know straight away; [...]


Affordable Silver Makes Men’s Celtic Jewelry A Great Gift Idea

Today, many men are interested in tracing their own Celtic genealogy, and in learning more about the culture, art, and history of their ancestors. For many guys, wearing a special piece of silver jewelry engraved with the ancient symbols of the Celts can be a great way to show their Irish, Scottish, or Welsh roots. [...]


A Stunning Celtic Diamond Ring For Her

This stunning Celtic engagement ring is one of the most beautiful and classic designs we offer. Adorned with a perfect row of three gorgeous round diamonds, this unique Celtic band also features delicate Trinity Knot detailing. For centuries, the ancient Celtic Trinity Knot has been one of the most important symbols in the art, history, [...]


Five Birthstone Jewelry Ideas For The Holidays

Women love receiving jewelry…for ladies with Irish, Scottish or Welsh ancestry, the gift of Celtic birthstone jewelry can be very pleasing indeed. Since these special designs feature the ancient symbols of Celtic culture, as well as personal gemstones symbolizing the month of birth, they are perfect gift ideas that offer deeper meaning and sentimental value. [...]


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