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St. Justin Celtic Design Pewter Earrings
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Size is 1 inch
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Square Knot Drop Earrings | $22.00
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Size is 11/16 inch
The Celts used knotwork to decorate many of their artifacts. To them, the intricate patterns woven into spirals and knots symbolise the continuity of life.
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Lindisfarne Spirals Earrings | $27.00
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Pewter drops with engraved spirals design on surgical steel hooks.
The Lindisfarne design on these earrings comes from the famous Lindisfarne Gospels.
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Lugh was the most honoured of the Irish gods.
He was renowned for his multitude of talents and skills.
Diameter: 11mm Length (incl. hook): 31mm
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Celtic Fairy Drop Earrings | $25.00
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Polished pewter fairies with openwork wings on surgical steel hooks.
A fairy is a winged spirit or supernatural being and is often a representative of nature or elemental forces. Fairies are said to be friendly and happy, although they can be mischievous and play tricks.
Width: 21mm Length (incl. hook): 36mm
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Merlins Spear Drop Earrings | $22.50
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Pewter knotwork drops on surgical steel hooks.
Width: 12mm Length (incl. hook):
The earliest known references to King Arthur are associated with ancient Celtic mythology and so it is perhaps understandable that the name of Merlin was interwoven into Arthurian legend, and reflected the Celtic mystic beliefs. Merlin, also known as Myrddin and Merlinus, was often perceived as a wizard or magician. Amongst his powers he had the gift of clairvoyancy and foretold of King Arthur's rule over England.
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