Eire - Celtic Jewelry
Pendants come attached to a legend card with a 33" long cord.
These Fine Pewter Pendants are Lead Free and are Made in the USA.
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Tree of Life
The Tree of Life is one of the oldest spiritual signs in the world. Diam:1.1/4"
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Claddagh Heart
The Claddagh Heart is a traditional Celtic token of affection. L: 7/8" W: 5/8""
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Celtic Raven
The Raven is a bird of prophecy and magical knowledge and has been associated with the Goddess Morrigan and other Crones. L: 1.1/4" W: 7/8"
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Gryphon
The Gryphon is a mystical beast, part lion and part eagle. They are guardian spirits who will not permit negative energies to pass. Diam: 1 1/4"
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Talisman of the Sacred Three
The three sided talisman, in it's many forms, is one of the most ancient symbols in the western world. Diam:1 1/4"
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Chalice Well
Chalice Well is a holy well situated at the foot of Glastonbury Tor in the county of Somerset, England. Mythology suggests that the well marks the spot where Joseph of Arimathea placed the chalice that had caught the drops of Christ's blood at the Crucifixation. Diam:1 1/4"
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Celtic Cross
The celtic Cross predates the Christian Cross. It shows a circle on a cross. The four quarters it forms point to the four directions. To the North lies wisdom, silence, Winter and death. To the East lies rebirth, youth, Spring and growth. To the South lies vitality, vigor, Summer and strength. To the West lies knowledge, experience, Autumn and guidance. The circle which connects them is the cycle of the eternal returns of all these things. Diam: 1 1/8"
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Celtic Cross
The celtic Cross predates the Christian Cross. It shows a circle on a cross. The four quarters it forms point to the four directions. To the North lies wisdom, silence, Winter and death. To the East lies rebirth, youth, Spring and growth. To the South lies vitality, vigor, Summer and strength. To the West lies knowledge, experience, Autumn and guidance. The circle which connects them is the cycle of the eternal returns of all these things. 1 7/8" length X 1 1/4" width.
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Cernunnos
Cernunnos is an old Celtic Deity who is known as the Horned God. He is the Lord of Animals, and a special friend of the Stag, whose Antlers make up his Headdress. Cerunnos is the Lord of the Hunt and one of the spirits familiar to warriors. Cernunnos is the consort of the Goddess of Spring; one of the personalities of the Earth Mother. L: 1 1/8" W: 1 1/4"
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Celtic Dragon
Legend holds that the winged Dragons of the British Isles were shy creatures; suspicious of humans, and given to solitude. They breathed fire, and could transfix a person through the power of their gaze. Dragons were always knowledgeable, being long-lived, and having excellent memories. 1 3/4" length X 1 3/8" width.
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Scottish Thistle
The Thistle became the symbol of Scotland in the Reign of Alexander III when Scotland was being invaded by the Vikings. Legend goes that the Vikings had taken off their shoes so they could sneak up to the Scottish camp in silence. When one of them stepped on the spiny flower, he howled in pain. The Scots won the battle that followed, and the Thistle became the symbol of Scotland. 1 7/16" height X 15/16" width.
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Irish Stag
The Stag is one of the deepest animal symbols of the European people ever found. The Stag is said to be the consort of the great Goddess, who found his lover yearly, while in a human form, at the festival of Beltane, the Rite of Spring. L: 1 1/2" W: 1 1/4"
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