Emerald Set Sterling Silver Celtic Cross with Celtic Knot Design – SF27
$119.98
Description
Emerald Set Sterling Silver Celtic Cross with Celtic Knot Design
This sterling silver Emerald Celtic Knot Design with a gold plate detail is the perfect representation of your Celtic love. The centered emerald shines majestically through the silver-like an early morning gift. The cross is given the additional beauty of color with both emerald and gold accents. And the gold plating gives the necklace an iconic three-tiered color spectrum. The piece is a perfect collaboration of regal beauty, faith, and enduring love.
Irish hallmarked in Dublin Castle.
An 18″ Sterling Silver Belcher chain with a Bolt Ring Catch is included along with a Shanore Pendant presentation box.
The Celtic Cross
The Celtic Cross dates back over 1,500 years to when Christianity was introduced into the Celtic lands of north Western Europe. It represents a mixture of two separate cultures, with the new Christian religion and the older Celtic traditions forming a unique society especially in Ireland, Scotland , Wales and Brittany. In the earlier Celtic Cross , celtic spirals and knots are interwoven onto the cross. The Celts believed that these never ending knots represented the never ending journey of life from this world to the next and back again, thus combing Christian symbolism with Celtic. Latter version of the celtic cross are found carved with passages from the gospels.
Celtic crosses can be found dotted all over Ireland and are made of stone standing around seven to 10 feet tall.
Like many Celtic symbols, the Celtic Cross has different meanings and symbolism attached to it. For some, the symbolic meaning comes from the ring around the arms and base of the Cross, and the idea is that the circle offers support and strength to the Cross.
Others believe that the ring represents continuity and eternity. Different suggestions indicate that it also represents the spiritual realm, while others believe it symbolizes the Celtic Shield.
Some experts also believe that the four arms of the Cross represent the four directions: North, South, East, and West. Another theory implies that the Cross represents the four Celtic elements: Fire, Water, Air, and Earth
Additional information
| Chain | 18″ Sterling Silver Belcher chain with a Bolt Ring Catch is included. |
|---|---|
| Presentation Box | Included |
| Product Specs | Width: 18 mm |







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