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Bronze Celtic Thistle Neck Torcs

Crafty Celts

$160.00 - $190.00
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SKU:
JTTH
Material:
Bronze
Design:
Thistle motif torc
Handcrafted in the U.S.A.:
Please allow 8-16 weeks for delivery.
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Bronze Celtic Thistle Neck Torcs – Light & Medium Braid

Celebrate Scotland’s most iconic national emblem with the Bronze Celtic Thistle Neck Torcs, featuring the timeless thistle symbol—long associated with strength, resilience, and protection. According to legend, the thistle saved Scotland from invasion when its sharp spines alerted defenders, making it a lasting symbol of Scottish pride and perseverance.

These neck torcs are available in two braid styles: a lightweight braid for comfortable everyday wear and a medium braid for a more substantial, traditional presence. Each torc showcases a detailed Celtic thistle motif paired with classic torc styling inspired by historic Celtic metalwork. The warm bronze finish enhances the sculpted detail and heritage character of the piece.

With solid craftsmanship and meaningful symbolism, the Bronze Celtic Thistle Neck Torcs are ideal for heritage wear, Highland events, festivals, Renaissance fairs, ceremonial occasions, or statement jewelry, offering a refined way to display Scottish identity.


Product Features

  • Celtic Thistle Design – National symbol of Scotland representing strength and resilience

  • Two Braid Options – Lightweight for comfort, medium braid for traditional presence

  • Bronze Finish – Warm, classic appearance

  • Solid & Durable Construction – Quality craftsmanship with lasting wear

  • Versatile Style – Heritage, ceremonial, or modern statement jewelry


Specifications

  • Material: Bronze

  • Finish: Bronze

  • Style: Celtic / Scottish / Historical

  • Design: Thistle motif torc

  • Braid Options: Lightweight braid or Medium braid

  • Wear Type: Neck torc / collar

  • Gender: Unisex

How to measure:
Place a soft measuring tape around the base of your neck, where you would naturally wear the torc. The tape should sit comfortably — not tight, not loose.
You can also use a string and a ruler.