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Celtic Square Knot Sterling Silver Pendant
- SKU: JPCS9
- Categories: Celtic Jewelry, Celtic Necklaces, Celtic Necklaces and Pendants
- Tags: Celtic Knot, Special-Order, Sterling Silver
$55.00
Celtic Square Knot Sterling Silver Pendant
Square or shield knots tend to be much more elaborate and complex. Some of the commonly held meanings include the four seasons, the four directions, the four elements of nature (earth, wind, fire, water), the four Celtic festivals of Samhain, Bealtaine, Lughnasadh and Imbolc, or St. Brigid’s four branches of wisdom; hand, hearth, head and heart. In any case, they were most likely used as a form of protection and good fortune.
- Made in Canada by Expert Celtic Jewelry Makers
Weight | 0.3 lbs |
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