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Scottish Thistle Earrings
- SKU: JEPS874
- Categories: Celtic Earrings, Celtic Jewelry, Highland Accessories, Thistle Collection, Valentine' Day
- Tags: Sterling Silver, Thistle
- Scottish Thistle Earrings, Scotland’s national flower
- Crafted from sterling silver and measuring approximately ⅝ inches across makes these earrings an exceptional piece
- A Celtic favorite, get them for yourself or give them as gifts
- Matching Thistle Necklace available to complement the earrings
$40.00
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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
SKU: JJTB
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Scottish Thistle Earrings
When you wear Scotland’s national flower, the thistle, you show off your heritage. What better way to do that than with these Scottish Thistle Earrings. These high-quality, strikingly beautiful, sterling silver earrings will subtly display your Celtic pride. Complete your ensemble by pairing these with the matching necklace. Everyday use or special occasions, these earrings will soon become your favorite! Since the reign of Alexander III, the thistle has been the national emblem of Scotland. Bravery, devotion, durability, strength, and determination are only a few of the traits symbolized by the thistle. Adopted and displayed by generations, the thistle is a true representation of Celtic people everywhere. Wear them with pride and honor your Celtic heritage.
Weight | 0.01 lbs |
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- Height: 31 mm (1.2 inch)
- Metal Material: Sterling Silver
- Claddagh design
Makes a great gift and is perfect for anyone who loves this beautifully rugged plant!
- Sterling Silver
- Necklace chain included
- Earrings and pendant about 5/8th” across
- National Flower of Scotland
According to Celtic mythology, the first ever tree was an Oak named Bile. From this tree fell two acorns that rooted deep within the Earth and later became the God Dagda and the Goddess Bridhid.
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Sylvia Tillawi –
Lovely earrings! Loved them so much that I bought a pair for a friend who traveled with me to Scotland
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