Celtic jewellery – Mystery, Myth, Symbolism and Modernism Interlaced into One Piece of Jewellery

by admin on January 23, 2012

kh 9232 sb Celtic jewellery – Mystery, Myth, Symbolism and Modernism Interlaced into One Piece of JewelleryCeltic jewellery is an opportunity to stay connected to the past by appreciating the amazing designs in the present. Embellishments were very common among Celts, both men and women, as several items of jewellery have been discovered at Celtic burial and sacred sites.

Many people are fond of wearing Celtic jewellery due to their mysterious patterns, or as a sign of being descendants of the Celtic people. Yet another reason why people decide for such items of adornment is their deep symbolism. Whether you are religious, whether you like the intricate and mysterious look of Celtic motifs, or you just want to show the world how proud you are of your ancestors, such jewellery will definitely turn heads and help you make a statement.

Shop4Silver offers a wide range of tasteful Celtic jewellery with unique designs that any woman will simply adore. Whether you want to purchase jewellery for yourself or for the loved ones, knowing a bit about the symbolism of Celtic patterns may help you decide easier. Here is a little information about symbols and sings used for adornments:

1. The eternity knot symbolises infinity, loyalty and unity. There is no beginning and no end in this knot, reminding us of birth and rebirth cycles and of the timeless nature of soul. The Circular Eternal Knot Bangle is a lovely accessory that interlaces a sterling silver chic and simple wristlet with Celtic imagery. Worn on a night out or with the perfect pair of jeans, this bracelet will complement every outfit.

2. The trinity (triquerta) is a three-part representation found in Celtic art, in paganism, and even in Christianity; it represents various concepts in groups of three: life, death and rebirth for the pagans, and the Father, Son and Holy Ghost for Christians. Just take a look at the Marcasite Trinity Drop Earrings and you will feel how powerful this symbol is. They are practically “red carpet” and high-class wear – they combine the very stylish design of drops and the sophisticated and mystic pattern of the triquerta.

3. The shamrock‘s three leaves were used by St. Patrick as a comparison to the Holy Trinity. Yet trefoil is also attributed many mystic powers – it is said to be a remedy against scorpion stings and snake bites and to represent life itself. Four-leaf clovers and shamrocks are associated with wealth, financial gain, good health and success. If you want to wear this symbol as an accessory, take a look at the Shamrock Shaped Silver Celtic Necklace. This is a choker that enfolds the throat, drawing attention to the face and to the neckline. Such a piece of Celtic jewellery goes very well with V-cut blouses and dresses or with business outfits.

4. The Celtic cross embodies a certain sense of power. It is said that the four arms stand for the four elements: air, water, earth and fire, the four cardinal directions, or the four seasons while the circle symbolizes infinity, the life cycle, or the sun. If this type of jewellery is what fits your personality best, the Black Onyx Celtic Cross pendant might be the right thing for you. due to its traditional yet stylish design and to the magnetism, courage and self-control that Onyx is supposed to bring, it will definitely bring you in the centre of attention.

If you are looking for something full of mystery and myth, traditional but fashionable too, either to match your outfit or to purchase as a present for the loved ones, Celtic jewellery is just perfect.

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