Posts Tagged ‘spirals’
Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
Spirals are dominant motifs in Celtic art prior to the Christian influence on the Celts, which began around 450 A.D., and are prominently displayed on ancient artifacts dating long before the arrival of Christians.
We know that these symbols are of great cultural and spiritual importance to the Druids of ancient Ireland. These people were by no means primitive and the intricacy of their art, despite how hard they had to work, is testimony to the significance they placed in the symbols behind their beliefs. …continue reading A History of Irish Celtic Art: Spirals & Knotwork
Tags: art, celtic, crosses, Druids, Irish blessings, knots, knotwork, spirals, St. Patrick
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Friday, October 16th, 2009
An Irish or Celtic festival is, quite simply, a meeting ground for people of Celtic heritage, and anyone else interested in experiencing the joys of Irish & Celtic music, dance and culture.
Now, more than ever, these festivals are gaining popularity in North America, where they’ve become a vibrant, stimulating way to enjoy a weekend, near home or far away.
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The main components of most Irish and Celtic festivals are musical entertainment and other performances. Usually, there are multiple stages where performers can display their proficiency in dance or music, allowing the festival-goer to pick and choose what they want to see. …continue reading What Is An Irish Or Celtic Festival?
Tags: Austin, Austin Celtic Fest, Celtic Festival, charm bracelet, crosses, folkloric art, handcrafts, Highland Games, Irish jewelry, spirals, Texas
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Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
Planning the perfect Irish vacation can be a pleasure. The natural splendor of the Emerald Isle offers exquisite hiking, sightseeing, and the chance to see some amazing historic landmarks.
One of the most beautiful destinations in Ireland is the famed Dingle Way, where hikers can enjoy gorgeous vistas and centuries-old archaeological wonders.
Hiking in Dingle Bay can be the adventure of a lifetime. This one-of-a-kind trail reveals many different landscapes and evokes so many different emotions.
At 179 km, this extensive trail provides over a week of hiking, revealing glorious, soft fields of heather, perfect seascapes, and rare birds and other forms of wildlife.
Seeing the ancient landmarks, carved of stone and covered in mysterious symbols, can add a sense of magic and resonance to your journey. Some of the historic stone works you will encounter as you hike are 6000 years old. …continue reading Irish Vacations – The Beauty Of Dingle Way
Tags: celtic jewelry, Dingle Way, Emerald Isle, hiking, Mount Brandon, Ogham stones, rare birds, Southwest Ireland, spirals
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Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
For centuries, the pearl has been a source of wonder, evoking all the mysteries and languid beauty of the underwater world.
Prized throughout history, lustrous, shimmering pearls seem to catch and hold the rays of light that strike their surface, reflecting an exquisite array of colors.
When used in Celtic jewelry, the natural splendor of pearls can become a stunning design element, one that provides the perfect complement to the resonant symbols which define the culture and history of the British Isles.
Delicate spirals, knot work, and other common motifs add meaning and a touch of mysticism to creamy pearls.
Some of the best Celtic pearl jewelry designs are those where rings, pendants and earrings combine with the spiritual wonder of the classic Trinity Love Knot. …continue reading The Best Celtic Pearl Jewelry
Tags: British Isles, Celtic pearl jewelry, Christianity, Druid, earrings, Goddess worship, Holy Trinity, knot work, Pagan, pendant, ring, spirals, trinity love knots, zoomorphic
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Friday, August 14th, 2009
The spiral is a powerful, recurrent symbol in Celtic culture. Its provenance can be traced back to the sixth century. But what does it really mean?
The mysteries of the curving, gentle lines of the Celtic whorl, or spiral, are a source of fascination for historians and laymen alike.
Over the centuries, this powerful, mystical symbol has been studied and, in time, its secrets have been revealed.
The spiral is related to life-force and to the journey of birth, death, and spiritual resurrection that is a tenet of the Christian faith. From its roots in the days of the Druids, the circular design has evolved, carrying with it a message of undying faith in the Divine Being. …continue reading The Celtic Spiral In Today’s Jewelry
Tags: Ardagh Chalice, Celtic whorls, charm bracelets, Christian, Druids, Emerald Isle, Ireland, jewelry, landmarks, newgrange, spirals, triskeles
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Tuesday, August 4th, 2009
A Tara’s Diary charm bracelet carries with it a series of symbols that mark the passage of time and all the meaningful milestones of life.
With the Tara’s Diary Charm Bracelet, moments can be remembered with a series of Celtic charms that also honor your heritage.
Meaningful symbols and exquisite enamels combine to create a unique object of beauty that can change and evolve over time.
The first Tara’s Diary bracelet was created as a special reminder of life’s most poignant moments. …continue reading All About The Tara’s Diary Charm Bracelet
Tags: celtic, charm bracelet, Emerald Isle, Pandora's bracelet, Saint Patrick, Shamrocks, spirals, sterling silver, tara's diary, trinity love knots
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
Every woman wants a wedding ring that evokes all the romantic feelings in her heart. Her special ring is a symbol of everything she feels for you and of her undying commitment to you.
Show her how much it all means to you by giving her a romantic Irish wedding ring when you propose.
The symbols and meanings of Irish culture are uniquely appropriate to wedding ring designs. They mesh beautifully with expressions and fidelity, adoration, and faith. …continue reading The Most Romantic Irish Wedding and Engagement Rings
Tags: claddagh ring, Dublin Castle, Insular Art Movement, Interlace, Ireland, jewelry, spirals, Trinity Love Knot, wedding ring
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Friday, July 17th, 2009
Our new charm bracelet evokes the wonders of the Celtic people. The Tara’s Diary bracelet is a wonderful way to display your pride in your ancestry. It’s also a beautiful complement to casual wear and dressier attire.
When you choose the charms for your bracelet, you can get creative! We’ve selected a whole complement of pretty charms in a variety of different shapes and finishes. The use of bright, shiny enamels in fun colors adds a touch of color to sterling silver charms. …continue reading Tara’s Diary – Add Some Celtic Charm To Your Life
Tags: Celtic art, charms, jewelry, Pandora, Shamrocks, spirals, Tara's Diary bracelet, trinity knots
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Tuesday, April 7th, 2009
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With the advent of spring, many couples begin to plan for summer weddings. If you or your intended share Irish heritage, you may be interested in creating traditional wedding invitations that honor your ancestry. |
…continue reading Irish Wedding Invitations – A Great Way To Honor Your Heritage
Tags: celtic invitations, emerald, knots, roses, spirals, trinity, wild
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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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