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Womens Sterling Silver Celtic Knot Wedding Band – Size 7
- SKU: ZIS-RING-2909
- Categories: Clearance and Closeouts, Clearance Jewelry, Clearance Ladieswear, Clearance Rings, Gold and Silver Rings
- Tags: Celtic Knot, Sterling Silver
- Hand-crafted in South Dakota
- His and Hers Available
- Sizes 4-13
- Narrow 6 mm Wide
$125.00 $100.00
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Tartan Jewelry Gift Bag
$10.00- Customizable tartan jewelry gift bag
- Measures approximately 4inches wide by 5.5 inches long
- Pull string closure to keep your treasures safe
- Bring tartan culture to everyday used
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Womens Sterling Silver Celtic Wedding Band
Beautiful sterling silver rings with Celtic endless knot pattern. Hand-crafted in South Dakota. His and hers bands available, sizes 4 through 13. This is a narrower (6 mm wide) band, intended for the ladies.
- Hand-crafted in South Dakota
- His and Hers Available
- Sizes 4-13
- Narrow 6 mm Wide
About Celtic Knots and Interlacing
In the Middle Ages, Irish monks hand drew interlacing patterns within illuminated manuscripts, namely the Book of Kells. This knot is a single line connected, a metaphor for the soul that these monks believed has no beginning nor end. It’s basically a more complicated version of the infinity sign. The perfect way to connect to your Celtic roots!
Weight | 0.1 lbs |
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