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BLUE CRYSTAL CELTIC KNOT BRACELET
Sterling silver tennis bracelet with traditional Celtic design and dark blue/sapphire coloured stones for the month of September
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BOOK OF KELLS KNOTWORK PENDANT
S/S BOOK OF KELLS
Aidan specializes in one-off items of gold & silver hollowware and jewellery. Dublin native and pioneer of the Renaissance of Celtic jewellery, Aidan was trained in his craft by a traditional seven year apprenticeship as a “chaser” beginning at age 14 at M.H.Gill and Son, Church Furnishers in Dublin.
Aidan has been handcrafting jewellery for R & C McCormack for over 15 years. Watch this short video to learn more about how these fantastic pieces are created.
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BOOK OF KELLS KNOTWORK PENDANT
S/S BOOK OF KELLS
Aidan specializes in one-off items of gold & silver hollowware and jewellery. Dublin native and pioneer of the Renaissance of Celtic jewellery, Aidan was trained in his craft by a traditional seven year apprenticeship as a “chaser” beginning at age 14 at M.H.Gill and Son, Church Furnishers in Dublin.
Aidan has been handcrafting jewellery for R & C McCormack for over 15 years. Watch this short video to learn more about how these fantastic pieces are created.
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CELTIC INTERLACING
S/S CELTIC INTERLACING PENDANT
Aidan specializes in one-off items of gold & silver hollowware and jewellery. Dublin native and pioneer of the Renaissance of Celtic jewellery, Aidan was trained in his craft by a traditional seven year apprenticeship as a “chaser” beginning at age 14 at M.H.Gill and Son, Church Furnishers in Dublin.
Aidan has been handcrafting jewellery for R & C McCormack for over 15 years. Watch this short video to learn more about how these fantastic pieces are created.
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CLADDAGH BRACELET
Born in the little fishing town of Claddagh, County Galway, Richard Joyce was swept away and enslaved as a goldsmith. When he won his freedom he returned home to his beloved Claddagh. There, he gave his lost love a gold ring depicting his two hands embracing heart – the very first Claddagh ring. The ring became renowned as an emblem of love, loyalty and friendship. When the heart is turned inward it signifies that your heart is taken. When you direct the heart outwards it signifies that you are looking for love.
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DECEMBER BIRTHSTONE CLADDAGH PENDANT
Sterling silver Claddagh pendant with a turquoise/light blue coloured stone for the month of December
18” silver chain
Stones are cubic zirconiaThe amazing Claddagh has an amazing story dating back to the 16th Century. Watch the video below to learn more about the history of the Claddagh and it’s meaning.
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DECEMBER BIRTHSTONE CLADDAGH PENDANT WITH WHITE CRYSTAL
Large, sterling silver Claddagh pendant decorated turquoise blue and clear coloured stones for the month of December
Stones are cubic zirconiaThe amazing Claddagh has an amazing story dating back to the 16th Century. Watch the video below to learn more about the history of the Claddagh and it’s meaning.
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FANCY TRINITY KNOT PENDANT
The Trinity Knot is one of the most recognisable Celtic designs. The knot is believed to have been fashioned by the Celtic Christian Church to represent the holy trinity of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. Depictions of The Trinity Knot can be found on Celtic artefacts dating back to the 8th Century, including the Book of Kells. Comprising of three interlaced loops, it is commonly used as a symbol of consistency and eternity.
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GLENDALOUGH PENDANT
This is a stunning handcrafted Sterling Glendalough Pendant by the magnificent Aiden Breen.
Aidan specializes in one-off items of gold & silver hollowware and jewellery. Dublin native and pioneer of the Renaissance of Celtic jewellery, Aidan was trained in his craft by a traditional seven year apprenticeship as a “chaser” beginning at age 14 at M.H.Gill and Son, Church Furnishers in Dublin.
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GREEN CRYSTAL SHAMROCK PENDANT
The shamrock is a recognised Irish symbol, and is worn around the world to celebrate Ireland on St Patrick’s Day. A shamrock has three leaves, a four leafed shamorck is known as a clover and is exceptionally rare, leading to the superstition that four leafed clovers bring good luck.
Large sterling silver pendant decorated with emerald green coloured stones
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GREEN ENAMEL TARA BROOCH
This brooch is styled after The Tara Brooch, which was found in Ireland in 1850. The brooch is believed to have been made between 650 and 750 AD, and is named for The Kingship of Tara – the seat of medieval rule in Ireland. The Hill of Tara, in county Meath, was for centuries the centre of authority and Christianity in Ireland. The kingship was woven into Irish literature and mythology, but was also a historically significant Celtic leadership site. The original Tara Brooch is on display in the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin.