Friday, 21 June 2013

History and Meaning of Celtic Jewelry and Celtic Cross Jewelry

The origins of Celtic Jewelry are thought to date back to between 2000 BC to around 550 AD when silver and gold was used by Celtic craftsmen to create exquisite jewelry adorned with Celtic symbols.

As time has moved on the process of making Celtic jewelry may have been refined, but the symbols and meanings that decorate modern day pieces are style very much evident and the reason why unique, charming and symbolic Irish Celtic Jewelry is so highly admired and treasured throughout the world.

The range of delightful Celtic Jewelry available today includes Celtic rings, bracelets, pendants, Celtic earrings, Celtic brooches and charms ,and each is distinctive in meaning, style and splendour!

Take the Celtic cross, a timeless piece of Celtic Jewelry whose four arms are thought to be a symbol of the four elements of Fire, Earth, Air and Water, and whose center ring is said to be representative of the Celtic symbol for infinite love, more precise god’s endless love.  Seeped in such powerful representation it is an ideal reflection of the hopes and ambitions of the Celts and why craftsmen of all generations are so dedicated to ensure each piece of Celtic cross jewelry is perfect.

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