Celtic Bracelet Celtic bracelets and Celtic jewellery

7Nov/110

Celtic Jewellery For Men And Women

Celtic jewellery for men and women isn't just about accessories to tart up your outfits. Celtic jewellery is much more special than that whether you buy it for yourself or as a gift for your loved ones.

Celtic bracelets, pendants, rings and earrings are meaningful items of jewellery,  intricately made using the historical symbolism of the Celts. If you are looking for authentic jewellery I believe that Celtic jewellery stands out over and above such as native American or Hawaiian jewelry for attractiveness and symbolism.

You will find some fine examples of Celtic jewellery and information about Celtic jewellery and designs on this website, plus details of how you can make your own Celtic and other types of  jewellery and look after it. You will even find information about Celtic music and culture as you browse through the site.

31Oct/110

The Fascination of Celtic Jewellery

The fascinating symbolism and magical impression given by Celtic jewellery seems to continue today long after the Celtic culture has disappeared. Since the 6th Century BC the Celts covered most of Europe, a little of Turkey and all of Great Britain until the Romans expanded and took over. By the time of 500AD the Celtic culture had been pushed out to Ireland, the north and west of Great Britain, including Scotland and Wales and Brittany in France.

That’s the history lesson out of the way, but it does give you a sense of the age of the culture that produced these charming designs. The abstract and natural art of this remarkable culture was often filled with symbols that are passed down today in designs produced for jewellery. Some say that it has become more popular nowadays because of the story of the Lord of the Rings seen in theatre and film. Many of the cultures there borrowed from the Celtic. Others feel that many are simply drawn to the awe-inspiring patterns that symbolise so much of nature as if through some kind of ancient memory.

Of course to the Celts the patterns they wore meant something special, and powerfully so. Their jewellery was meant to protect the wearer of it, perhaps increase some part of their spirit in the process. Maybe this charm kept the designs in the mind’s eye of our present culture so that in some way or another we are all familiar with them, they stayed with us. You will see the designs used in Celtic jewellery in many places and once you begin to know them you realise how many times you see them.

There is the Celtic spiral, or the Spiral of Life, representing the cycle of life, from birth to death, the constancy of the cycle in eternity and immortality.

A form of the Celtic spiral called the Triskele, which is actually three spirals joined together, was used often by the Celts in another form. Instead of the spirals are depictions or images of three legs joined together. The flag of the Isle of Man, which was under the influence of the Celts for many centuries, has this image similar to the other side of Europe, the flag of Sicily.

You start with simple recognition of these designs and then find other versions of them. This is where the fascination with Celtic jewellery can begin, noticing more uses of the designs and symbols of the Celtic people. The more you look, the more you find and it can be an endlessly captivating pastime.

Celtic Jewellery is also a great gift idea for your friends and family. You are giving them attractive, fascinating designs that ar emeaningful.

Silver Pendant - Celtic - Comes with 16' silver link chain. Beautifully designed and hand polished to a very high jewellery standard, this Celtic Pendant makes a wonderful gift - comes in a velvet pouch - See options below to buy the matching earrings

Beautiful celtic pendant. Matching Earrings available or why not buy the set. Lovingly made to a high jewellery standard

Price: £12.99

10Oct/110

Celtic Knot Cufflinks

I know that cufflinks haven't been very fashionable due to so many shirts being made with buttons, but cufflinks still offer a sense of class and for special occasions like weddings, or more formal occasions these Celtic Knot cufflinks will add style and class to a dress shirt.

Celtic Knot Cufflinks

For this cufflink edition we pay homage to the Celtics era from a hundred years past. The cufflink design styling borrows heavily from that of the many ancient Celtic symbols and this one is designed to appear from a woven square mold similar to those of waffle makers. The item's weight and appearance feels sturdy as it was intended to be by our skilled craftsmen. The high grade pewter material used in this item is then hand-finished to a quality shine. Measuring in at just 5/8 square inch, this

Price: £12.98

More Celtic Cufflinks Products

Poly-Cotton Pleated Fold Down Collar Dress Shirt 14.5"

RRP £29.99 - This white Fold Down collar dress shirt is manufactured from 35% Cotton 65% Polyester. This allows for minimal shrinkage after washing enables easy ironing but also ensures they are very comfortable to wear. The shirts have a pleated box front covered buttons and adjustable double cuffs. The price includes a free black satin pre-tied bow tie and a free pair of black silk knot cufflinks with each shirt.

Price: £15.00

4Oct/112

Celtic Pewter Spiral Bracelet by St.Justin TB430

I love this spiral Celtic bracelet, it's so pretty and would look wonderful with any outfit and it's a stunning work of art.

Celtic Pewter Spiral Bracelet by St.Justin TB430

Experience the Wonder of the Celtic Pewter collection of St. Justin, Penzance, Cornwall, UK
Each piece is a mastery of ancient and new methods by skilled pattern makers and artisans of Jewellery, Gifts and Accessories in the Celtic tradition. Perfection at the roots of Celtic ancestry and all produced in the UK
A beautiful Celtic Bracelet in the enduring alloy of Pewter which is not only a re-creation of the past, but a continual evolution of living art created by modern craftsmen for the

Price: £33.00

If you want to make your own Celtic jewellery this guide should help you and it's very low cost.

Celtic Knots for Beaded Jewellery

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Learn how to make beautiful necklaces, bracelets, rings, brooches and earrings using real, three-dimensional Celtic knots combined with beads and pendants. Eighteen projects using step-by-step photographs show how to create stylish designs.

List Price: £9.99

Price: £4.14

16Sep/110

Celtic Bracelets – Why They Are Great Gifts For Men And Women

There is a deep-rooted connection to nature in Celtic bracelets. The designs of the knots and weaves are literal translations from nature into the jewelry.  There also is quite a romantic association with Celtic bracelets and the designs used with many who wear them, feeling that there is an idealistic meaning in the specific piece they adorn themselves with. It is well known that the Celts were very passionate and idealistic people which are visually evident in the jewelry designs now used throughout the world.

There are so many reasons to buy Celtic bracelets, but the chief reason would have to be the symbolism that they hold. From the weaves, knots and crosses to the materials used, these symbols date back centuries and are strong signs of the Irish heritage they hold.

The materials that are commonly used in making Celtic bracelets are silver and leather. These alone match the earthy feel that accompanies the ancient Celtic symbol. As they are durable and will look good with just about any item of clothing, they are a good choice as an accessory.