Sale-priced Charms For 30 Percent Off…While They Last
Now and then, the designers at Tara’s Diary decide to retire certain charms in order to make room for a host of new styles. Right now, we are offering a range of these exciting (and retiring) charm choices for a full thirty percent off of the regular list price. These charms are gorgeous additions to any charm bracelet. [...]
More New Charms For Your Bracelet
Celebrate the season – and your family’s heritage – by adding a special new Celtic charm to your bracelet. This winter, we’ve selected some fun and symbolic designs that capture the spirit of Celtic culture to a “T”. From pots of gold that conjure up images of rainbows and crafty Irish leprechauns, to birthday cake charms adorned with [...]
New Tara’s Diary Celtic Charms to Cherish
Our popular Tara’s Diary Collection charms are such a pleasure to own and collect…these handmade beads are created with real artistry and creativity. Made from a rainbow riot of luxurious materials – such as gorgeous art glass, polished enamels, genuine pearls, gemstones, and sparkling crystals, every sterling silver charm we offer is a work of art in and [...]
You’ll Love Our New Collection Of Celtic Stacking Rings
We’re proud to show off an exciting new addition to our range of authentic Celtic jewelry designs…our Tara’s Diary Collection stacking rings are beautiful and meaningful examples of true Celtic craftsmanship. Choosing a special grouping of stack rings is a fashionable, fun way to honor your Irish, Scottish and Welsh heritage, and each ring is handcrafted from the finest sterling silver. [...]
Add A Shot Of Color To Your Charm Bracelet With Irish Glass Beads
Every charm bracelet needs hints of bright color to add richness and dimension. If you’re looking for ways to customize your bracelet and make it more stylish and personal, you’ll love our Irish glass bead charms. Crafted from fine art glass, each charm also features silver detailing (with Tara’s Diary Collection engraving) and exciting, multicolored [...]
Irish Jewelry – Trinity Knot Cup-a-Tea Charm
Whimsical jewelry can be so much fun to wear – especially when it’s bestowed with a little Emerald Isle symbolism and spirit. If you currently own a Tara’s Diary or Pandora charm bracelet (and you love collecting new charms), our Irish Trinity Knot Cup-a-Tea charm may be exactly what you’re looking for. Engraved with a [...]
Irish Jewelry – Our New Gemstone Claddagh Collection
Infused with a bright shot of color, our gemstone-studded silver Claddagh collection is brand-new and perfect for the warm-weather months. If you’re looking for ways to honor your Irish heritage, while also sporting gorgeous, sparkly new jewelry, you’ll adore these handcrafted rings, pendants, and earrings. Irish jewelry designers have embellished a lovely, openwork Claddagh motif [...]
Some Lovely New Celtic Charms For Your Charm Bracelet
Our popular Tara’s Diary Collection features a silver Irish charm bracelet, a charm necklace, and a dizzying array of stunning, handcrafted charms. These sterling silver charms are all handmade in the Emerald Isle, and each one features exciting design elements, such as expert engraving, gleaming enamels, art glass accents, and inlaid gemstones. For any woman [...]
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 [...]
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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