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Celtic Braid Sterling Silver Toe Ring
- SKU: JTR3946
- Categories: Clearance and Specials, Clearance Jewelry, Clearance Rings, Toe Rings
- Tags: Celtic Braid, Sterling Silver, Toe Ring
- Interlacing Braid Design
- Sterling Silver Toe Ring
- Open back for adjustability
- Comfortable to wear
$10.00 $8.00
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Tartan Jewelry Gift Bag
$10.00$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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The “Celtic Knot” is a stylized graphical representation of knots and braids used for decoration. Most commonly attributed to the ancient Celts, the art form is also commonly found in Norse and even Egyptian artifacts.
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!
- Interlacing Braid Design
- Sterling Silver Toe Ring
- Open back for adjustability
- Comfortable to wear
Weight | .01 lbs |
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- Adapted from “Old Scottish Customs: Local and General” by E J Guthrie, published in 1885 and illustrated by John MacKay
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- Solid brass buckle
- Shinny chrome plated finish
- Fits all standard kilt belts (2.25″ wide)
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Debra (verified owner) –
Bought this and two others for my daughter. She wears it on her finger and her toe.
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