The Mystery Of Celtic Jewelry

By Leigh Campbell

The Celts are known for quite many reasons: culture, heritage and bagpipes. But the Celtic culture is not merely about the bagpipes being played by a plaid-skirted man while walking downhill on a beautiful misty morning. Nor is it just about the four leaf clover, the Leprechaun and his mysterious pot of gold. And it is definitely not about that white-and-green ball team who has had a tradition and legacy of championships carrying the mighty Boston Celtic pride. It is about the Celtic culture rich in symbols, as evidenced in Celtic jewelry.

These first class and high sophistication jewelries are very popular for its rare knots and shapes. Culture and heritage based, these designs are rooted from the very foundations of the old Celtic belief that everything in this world is interrelated. More particularly, it is based on the belief that life here on earth is all about the intertwining of human life with our natural world and with each other.

Through different knots and shapes like crosses, circles, triangles and squares, Celtic jewelries depict the union of man and nature. As a form of "sacred geometry", these ancient symbols forming knots depict the interwoven relationship of the human world with the natural world emphasizing on its oneness both in physical form as well as spiritual existence.

Whether it is a ring, cross pendant, or bracelet, or for wedding, anniversary, or birthday, these jewelries are precious charmers. These do not simply exhibit beauty and elegance. They are clad with cultural and heritage points, having grounded its sources from legends, beliefs and vintage mysteries.

Packed with symbols and loaded with traditions, the Celtic jewelry is one true treasure. As one of the finest in the jewelry industry, it continues to astonish and confound those fond of jewelry because of both its indisputable quality and gripping loveliness. And when you get one of these pieces of jewels, you are sure to possess not only a thing of splendor but likewise an object of mystery. - 32532

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