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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

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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.

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21Sep/110

9ct Yellow Gold Ladies Celtic Plait Green Peridot Stud Earrings [Jewellery]

9ct Yellow Gold Ladies Celtic Plait Green Peridot Stud Earrings [Jewellery]

9ct Yellow Gold Ladies Celtic Plait Green Peridot Stud Earrings

Price: £65.00

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13Sep/110

Celtic Silver Winter Daisy Bracelet Sapphire Crystal SBR506B

Celtic Silver Winter Daisy Bracelet Sapphire Crystal SBR506B

Experience the Wonder of the Celtic Sterling Silver 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. Perfection at the roots of Celtic ancestry and all produced in the UK
A beautiful Celtic silver daisy bracelet made to last a lifetime, guaranteed against imperfections and beautifully gift boxed.
Celtic Winter Daisy bracelet with sapphire crystal centre .

Price: £96.00

12Sep/110

Celtic Cross Online: Traditional Celtic Cross jewelry handmade in Ireland

Celtic Cross Online: Traditional Celtic Cross jewelry handmade in Ireland

For more than four thousand years ago, Irish metal smiths have been creating Celtic jewelry in gold and silver and other precious metals. Decorative Celtic cross jewelry examples date from the Bronze Age, some four thousand years ago. Many of these jewelry pieces were functional in nature and formed decorative features to everyday items such as clothes brooches and fasteners, weapons and eating and cooking utensils. Celtic cross metalwork formed the basis of much of the artwork from this period. Prized by men and women alike, Celtic cross jewelry is a treasure among possessions because of its uniqueness in beauty and symbolism.

Silver and gold were used by Celtic craftsmen between 2000 BC to around 550 AD silver to make outstanding Celtic jewelry. Celtic symbols were inevitably the subject of the Celtic cross jewelry craft, and evident in the final products as evident in modern-day examples. Ornate, symbolic, and enchanting, Celtic cross jewelry was (and still is) highly coveted. In fact, Celtic jewelry such as rings, bracelets, pendants, and brooches were so sought after for their beauty and style that the trade of Celtic jewelry across the Mediterranean was quite successful.

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Celtic cross: When one thinks of Celtic jewelry, the Celtic crosses may come to mind first. The Celtic cross had its start in the British Isles, appearing primarily in Ireland. This Celtic symbol has long represented the bridge or passage between heaven and earth. The four arms may also be connotative of the four elements; fire, earth, air, water.

The ring in the center of the Celtic crossis a Celtic symbol of infinite love, specifically, the endlessness of God's love. The center ring may also represent a halo emanating from the Christ. Given the power represented in this Celtic symbol, it's easy to see why Celtic jewelry makers were so dedicated to the pristine perfection in crafting the Celtic cross. This symbol represents the very highest ideals and aspirations of the Celts, and this piece of Celtic jewelry is one of the most timeless.

The Claddagh: Another timeless piece of Celtic jewelry is the Claddagh ring. Claddagh (pronounced klada) is an ancient village just outside Galway City in Ireland. Although the Celtic Tiger has left its ugly mark on the village it still retains much of its original charm.

The Claddagh ring gets its origin from Richard Joyce. Captured and taken from his homeland, Joyce was held as a slave in the West Indies. Eventually, he was sold to a Moorish goldsmith, where Joyce learned the art of jewelry making. Joyce eventually gained his freedom, and upon doing so, returned to Ireland and settled in the fishing village of Claddagh. Here he continued his goldsmith practice by making Celtic jewelry. He produced the Claddagh ring to celebrate his return home and to have a symbol for his love of kin and country. As seen today, the Claddagh has become quite popular as a sign of betrothal as well as friendship and love.

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Celtic Irish Cross Pewter Pendant Necklace

Highly detailed. This piece is a brand new fine crafted pewter pendant necklace. It is made from the highest quality 100% pewter inside and out. Nickle-free. Comes ready to wear with a jewelry black rope necklace or you could put it on your favorite chain. Just amazing!

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