Diamond White Gold Celtic Cross Trinity Knot Necklace
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This Celtic Cross Trinity Knot Necklace [Selection_stone] The current selection is made from . Set with and accent . . . . [general] [Cross_short] [Trinity_short] [Celtic_short]
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This Celtic Cross Trinity Knot Necklace comes in Gold and Silver set with a choice of Diamonds and Gemstones. The current selection is made from . Set with and accent . . . .
Individually handcrafted in Ireland. Guaranteed Quality.
Throughout Ireland & Scotland, the celts crafted these magnificent symbols in stone. Celtic Crosses pre-date Christianity and were first used by pagans to worship the sun. The Celtic Cross is now a symbol associated with Ireland and Christianity.
The Trinity Knot is the most well-known Celtic design. It represents eternity and continuity. The three knots can represent the past, present and future of the relationship.
Celtic Designs have been around since ancient times and have long been applied to create fine art. Their distinctive patterns have appeared on stone, metalwork, in jewellery and on magnificent illuminated manuscripts. This beautifully crafted piece is a fine example of the exquisite work of the celts handed down from generation to generation.
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CENTER STONE
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1.3 mm |
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SIDE STONES
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1.1 mm |
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SETTING
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23 mm |
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15 mm |
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Meaning of Design
Celtic Crosses: Throughout Ireland & Scotland, the celts crafted these magnificent symbols in stone. Celtic Crosses pre-date Christianity and were first used by pagans to worship the sun. In pagan times the circle of the Celtic cross represented the sun, being the center of their lives. It was not until the 4th century AD when it was introduced by the first Christian Roman Emperor Constantine, that the Celtic Cross was used to represent Christ's victory. During the great conversion of many pagans to Christianity, Christian Philosophers adapted the Celtic Cross and thought the meaning of the circle to represent Christ, the center of Christianity.
The Trinity Knot: Is the most well-known Celtic design, It decorated Ireland’s illuminated manuscripts such as the Book of Kells and is also found on Celtic crosses and Celtic stones throughout Ireland. It represents eternity and continuity. In Christianity it is used to represent the Holy Trinity: Father , Son and Holy Spirit. It is thought to show the continuous energy flow from life and death. The never ending knotwork can symbolise the love and never ending commitment given in the sacred blessings of the marriage vows. The three knots can represent the past, present and future of the relationship.
Celtic Designs: have been around since ancient times, created by the highly artistic Celtic peoples, Celtic designs have long been applied to create fine art. Their distinctive patterns have appeared on stone, metalwork, in jewellery and on magnificent illuminated manuscripts. This beautifully crafted piece is a fine example of the exquisite work of the celts handed down from generation to generation.
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