Celtic jewelry & pendants
Discover Celtic jewelry: historical replicass and symbols such as triskelion, triquetra, and Celtic crosses. Authentic pendants and Celtic gods.
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Celtic jewelry and Celtic jewels from history
In our webshop, you will find the most beautiful authentic and handmade Celtic jewelry and jewels from history as well as modern Celtic jewelry. The Celtic culture is broad. On one hand, we have historical Celtic jewelry, replica jewelry from archaeological finds from the Iron Age Celtic La Tene and Hallstatt periods, and the Gallo-Roman period. Around the beginning of the era, the Celts were spread over large parts of Europe. In modern times, the Celtic culture has experienced a revival. We also sell modern Celtic jewelry with modern symbols such as the triskelion.
Celtic pendant, Celtic necklace, Celtic cross pendant
Check out the collection for our Celtic pendants and necklaces. We have historical pendants and modern Celtic pendants such as Celtic cross pendants, triskelion and triquetra pendants, and Celtic knot motifs. These make great gifts for Scotland and Ireland enthusiasts! In these countries, the Celtic crosses and triskelion still play an important role in symbolism. Celtic crosses often appear in Scotland, Wales, and Ireland in cemeteries. This symbol of Celtic Christianity is a combination of a cross and a pagan sun wheel. The Celtic is a symbol of the modern Celtic nations. The triskelion, for example, is the symbol of the Isle of Man.
Celtic gods and figures: Cernunnos, Taranis, Green Man
For the Celtic reenactor, lover of Celtic history, and modern pagans, we have pendants of the Celtic gods. Cernunnos, or the horned one, was the god of nature, prosperity, and the underworld. Taranis was the god of thunder, knowledge, and magic. Many depictions of the Celtic gods are based on the historical Gundestrup cauldron. The Green Man is seen as the symbol of rebirth in spring and associated with the Celtic god Lugh.