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Celtic Knotwork Interlace Purple Amethyst Design Sterling Silver Bangle

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  • Celtic Knotwork Interlace Purple Amethyst Design Sterling Silver Bangle
  • Celtic Knotwork Interlace Purple Amethyst Design Sterling Silver Bangle
  • Celtic Knotwork Interlace Purple Amethyst Design Sterling Silver Bangle
$150.00

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Celtic Knotwork Interlace Purple Amethyst Design Sterling Silver Bangle
Sterling Silver Bangle
Celtic Knotwork Bangle
measures approximately 60.00mm (2.36 inches) in diameter
Celtic Knotwork Purple Amethyst Design

This Celtic Knotwork Interlace Purple Amethyst Bangle is expertly crafted with beautiful Sterling Silver.  Highly polished to highlight the design even further.  Incorporates the never-ending line of Celtic knotwork - the "line of life". 

This bangle measures approximately 60.00mm (2.35 inches) in diameter.

Pretty, enjoy this Celtic Knotwork Amethyst Bangle.   Each bangle features One (1) Square Shape Amethyst stone.  All amethysts are different, so the one that you receive in your bangle may vary in shade to the one in this picture.

PLEASE ENQUIRE 

This handcrafted Bangle will become family treasures that will last through the ages! 

This beautiful Bangle is a perfect gift for any occasion.   Wearing this beauty around your wrist will provide you endless pleasure.

This item is made in and shipped from Scotland. Your item will be shipped from this address. Please be advised that your item needs to be made before it can be sent to you.  Please allow sufficient time for your order to arrive. 

Perfect for any occasion. This is a gift that will be proudly worn by any member of your family.  

Questions welcome at anytime, my door is always open for assistance. 

A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE CELTS  

For 800 years the Celts were the most powerful people in central and northern Europe. There were many tribes of Celts who spoke related languages,shared similar customs and beliefs, and created works of art in closely connected styles. Invaders, such as the Romans, eventually drove them from their lands, although they never managed to conquer all the Celts, with parts of Scotland, Wales, Cornwall and Ireland continuing under Celtic rule until about AD1100. It is in these lands that Celtic art and designs survived, carved into stone crosses and discovered on jewellery and ornaments. Religious scholars and monks adopted the traditions of Celtic art, creating illuminated texts such as the Book of Kells. The Celtic Cross evolved, with the circle that surrounds the cross symbolising the "great wheel of life" and knotwork denoting the binding of the soul to the world.

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