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Silver Irish Celtic Cross Mother of Pearl

18" Chain

Silver Irish Celtic Cross Mother of Pearl

Silver Connemara Trinity Knot Cross. Individually handcrafted here in Ireland. The finest in Irish Jewellery at great prices.

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Mother of Pearl Irish Celtic Cross & Chain

  • This superb piece of Irish jewellery is individually handcrafted in Ireland using hallmark sterling silver.
  • Our Celtic Designs Collection has been inspired by the art and skill or our forefathers, to bring you jewellery with classical charm and elegance

Specifications

  • Length: 3cm
  • Width: 2cm
  • Chain: 45cm (18 inches)
  • Comes Boxed

Trinity Knot

Although the origins of the Trinity Knot can be traced back to pagan times it later was used in ancient Celtic Art and religious manuscripts such as the Book of Kells.

In modern times it has become synonymous to Christians as the symbol of the Holy Trinity (Father, Son & Holy Spirit)

Along with the Claddagh it is a hugely popular design in modern Irish Jewellery.

The Celtic Cross

A celtic cross is a symbol that combines the cross with a ring surrounding the intersection. It is the characteristic symbol of Celtic Christianity, though the symboly actually has older pre-Christian pagan origins.

It is also referred to as the Irish Cross or the Cross of Iona.

Along with the Claddagh it is a hugely popular design in modern Irish Jewellery.


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