Friday, December 26th, 2008
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If you are interested in Celtic jewelry, you may also be interested in the meaning of the common symbols that appear in Celtic jewelry designs. There are many places in Ireland, such as museums or Churchyards, where these symbols remain, as powerful, sacred reminders of the past. |
…continue reading Irish Landmarks – Places Where Celtic Symbolism Comes Alive
Tags: Celtic symbols, crosses, knots, shamrock, spirals
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Friday, November 21st, 2008
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Necklaces are an easy way to add a touch of style and individuality to even the simplest outfit: they also draw the eye upward, highlighting your facial features and hair. If you are interested in Celtic jewelry, you may find a necklace an ideal starting point for a collection of special pieces that honor your heritage. There are some stunning options in necklaces that really stand out: Celtic jewelry is rich with detail, and its symbolism and historical significance really add to its impact. |
…continue reading Celtic Pendants and Necklaces – The Five Best Picks For You!
Tags: Celtic pendants, claddagh, crosses, Life, necklace, Ribbon, shamrock
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Tuesday, October 14th, 2008
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If you are considering the purchase of a piece of Irish jewelry, you may be interested in a Shamrock pendant. The simplicity and symbolism of the Shamrock is enduring and meaningful: its three leaves are thought to represent the Holy Trinity. Saint Patrick, one of the three patron saints of Ireland, used the Shamrock to illustrate the presence of the Father, the Son, and The Holy Ghost, showing those who were new to Christianity that the spirit of God existed in nature. |
…continue reading The Shamrock pendant – It’s Meaning And History
Tags: ancestory, Ireland, irish, jewelry, pendant, shamrock, symbol
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