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Silver Large Rhaeadr Necklet
CODE: S401n
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....[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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9ct Cwm Cych Deer Necklet
CODE: G005n
This figure of a deer is based on a single carved deer from a stone cross in Scotland, here modified and duplicated to form a mirror image design. Such designs are typical of Celtic Art, reflecting the twin aspects of Earthly and Otherworldly life which feature so strongly in...[more]
9ct Danaans Necklet
CODE: G077n
The stag is a powerful symbol in the art and folklore of the Celts. It signifies contact with the Otherworld., the ability to converse with animals and the knowledge of things hidden from us in this world.
9ct Firedrakes Necklet
CODE: G049n
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]
9ct Gold Greyhounds Necklet
CODE: G042n
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.
9ct Gold Herons Necklet
CODE: G028n
The heron, crane or stork features very commonly in Celtic art, reflecting its importance in legend and folklore. Throughout the Celtic lands it is mythologically associated with the creation of life. It is an elusive bird which is said to appear or disappear at will and to...[more]
9ct Knotted Dragon Necklet
CODE: G045n
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]
9ct Manannan Horses Necklet
CODE: G100n
9ct Small Snowdon Cat Necklet
CODE: G061n
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.
9ct Small Rhaeadr Necklet
CODE: G402n
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.[more]
9ct Snowdon Cat Necklet
CODE: G057n
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. (Early 1st century AD.) The original can be seen at the National Museum of Wales in Cardiff.
9ct Trinity Knot Necklet
CODE: G046n
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]
9ct White Horse Necklet
CODE: G008n
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]
9ct Large Rhaeadr Necklet
CODE: G401n
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....[more]
Silver Preseli Firedrakes Necklet
CODE: S453n
A striking piece wich is sure to make a statement.
The dragon was in important motif in Celtic cuture, and was often assocciated with sacred springs or waterways. This design has two Firedrakes, or Dragons, entwined around a piece of Preseli Bluestone.
Preseli Bluestone...[more]
Silver Curlews Necklet
CODE: S007n
Silver Cwm Cych Deer Necklet
CODE: S005n
This figure of a deer is based on a single carved deer from a stone cross in Scotland, here modified and duplicated to form a mirror image design. Such designs are typical of Celtic Art, reflecting the twin aspects of Earthly and Otherworldly life which feature so strongly in...[more]
Silver Danaans Necklet
CODE: S077n
The stag is a powerful symbol in the art and folklore of the Celts. It signifies contact with the Otherworld., the ability to converse with animals and the knowledge of things hidden from us in this world.
Silver Firedrakes Necklet
CODE: S049n
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]
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