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Sterling Silver Triquetra Claddagh Earrings
- SKU: JES18
- Categories: Celtic Earrings, Celtic Jewelry, Claddagh Collection, Highland Accessories, Valentine' Day
- Tags: Claddagh, Sterling Silver, Triquetra
- Height: 31 mm (1.2 inch)
- Metal Material: Sterling Silver
- Claddagh design
$30.00
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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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Sterling Silver Triquetra Claddagh Earrings
Sterling silver Claddagh knot earrings and hooks. 1″. The Claddagh is the Irish symbol of love and friendship. It’s a perfect gift to say “I Love You”.
- Height: 31 mm (1.2 inch)
- Metal Material: Sterling Silver
- Claddagh design
Triquetra History
Believed by many to be an ancient symbol of pre-Celtic and Celtic beliefs, the triple spiral appears in various forms in pre-Celtic and Celtic Art with the earliest examples having been carved on pre-Celtic stone monuments, and later examples found in Celtic Christian art. It is also believed that the Triquetra represents the three faces of the Goddess (virgin, mother, crone) and was later adopted to represent The Holy Trinity.
Weight | 0.01 lbs |
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