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Silver White Horse Brooch
CODE: S008b
The polished parts of this design are an exact representation of the famous White Horse of Uffington. It is one of the earliest Celtic art forms in Britain, thought to be of religious significance relating to the Celtic Goddess Epona. In the Mabinogion Rhiannon is...[more]
Silver Small Rhaeadr Necklet
CODE: S402n
Rhiannon's Rhaeadr (Waterfall) designs are inspired by the rivers and rapids of Wales. Their flowing lines and coloured gemstones reflect the mesmerising play of sunlight on moving water, which may account for the magical qualities attributed to such waters in ancient times.
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Silver Dragon Lovespoon
CODE: S112a
This lovespoon carries Welsh symbols: the Celtic Cross represents the history of Wales and the Church, the Dragon and Daffodil are national symbols (although perhaps the Dragon could also signify passion for some people).
Lovespoons originated as a courtship custom. A man...[more]
Silver Pendant - Initial C
CODE: S353a
Rhiannon's Celtic initials continue a long tradition of letters being combined with knotwork. The most impressive examples of this are found in the illuminated manuscripts of early Celtic Christianity, such as the Book of Kells and the Book of Rhigyfarch.
Whilst Rhiannon's...[more]
Silver Daffodil Brooch
CODE: S118b
Silver Greyhounds Brooch
CODE: S042b
The hound is a common motif in Celtic designs - in the legends it is one of the 'totem' animals that guide one to the Otherworld of Annwn. The knotwork design is based on later Christian manuscripts such as the Books of Kells, Durrow and Lindisfarne.
Silver Love Knot Brooch
CODE: S124b
Silver Red Kite Brooch
CODE: S068b
For many years, the Red Kite was extremely rare in Britain, and the population dwindled to only a few breeding pairs in mid and west Wales, especially over the Cambrian mountains and Pumlumon between Tregaron and Rhaeadr.
Silver Ribidires Brooch
CODE: S107b
Silver Firedrakes Earrings
CODE: S049e
The serpent dragon represents the earth forces and in the Celtic literature and legends it is a prominent symbol of the power that lies in the land. The red dragon was adopted as a national symbol by the British Celts before the time of King Arthur, and is therefore one of...[more]
Silver Heart Lovespoon Earrings
CODE: S111e
This simple lovespoon is made of two hearts. It is often given as a christening gift, and can also be worn as earrings. Lovespoons originated as a courtship custom. A man would carve a small spoon out of one piece of wood, and then present it to a girl as a gift. If she...[more]
Silver Small Snowdon Cat Earstuds
CODE: S061s
The Cat's face motif is based on the handle of a bronze bowl found on the North Eastern slopes of Mount Snowdon in North Wales, dating from the early 1st Century AD. The original can be seen at the National Museum of Wales in Cardiff.
Silver Greyhounds Necklet
CODE: S042n
The hound is a common motif in Celtic designs - in the legends it is one of the 'totem' animals that guide one to the Otherworld of Annwn. The knotwork design is based on later Christian manuscripts such as the Books of Kells, Durrow and Lindisfarne.
Silver White Horse Necklet
CODE: S008n
The polished parts of this design are an exact representation of the famous White Horse of Uffington. It is one of the earliest Celtic art forms in Britain, thought to be of religious significance relating to the Celtic Goddess Epona. In the Mabinogion Rhiannon is...[more]
Silver Knotted Dragon Necklet
CODE: S045n
A Celtic Knotwork design featuring serpent dragons, which represent the powers of the earth in legend and folklore. Such dragons are often reputed to live in lakes and rivers, appearing at Beltaine. This design is part of our Celtic Knotwork Collection. Knotwork is probably...[more]
Silver Small Snowdon Cat Necklet
CODE: S061n
The Cat's face motif is based on the handle of a bronze bowl found on the North Eastern slopes of Mount Snowdon in North Wales, dating from the early 1st Century AD. The original can be seen at the National Museum of Wales in Cardiff.
Silver Trinity Knot Necklet
CODE: S046n
This piece was inspired by fine 'Celtic styled' Knotwork designs in the Book of Kells and other early Christian manuscripts; various forms of triple knot patterns feature prominently as symbols of the Trinity, an idea which was common to pre-Christian Celtic beliefs as well...[more]
Silver Breton Cross Pendant
CODE: S003a
This is a delicate Celtic Cross with a small circle and trilobed ends, of a style frequently found in Britanny and Cornwall. Carved stone crosses are an important part of our Celtic heritage. The earliest date from as far back as the 6th Century and consist of crudely incised...[more]
Silver Celtic Knot Pendant
CODE: S001a
This piece is based on the typical Celtic Knot, formed from one continuous line, which appears on carved stones and in early Christian manuscripts. This is a delicate and balanced example of this most fundemental Celtic motif.
Silver Croeso Lovespoon
CODE: S113a
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