The true origins of specific Celtic designs and their meaning may well be lost in the mists of time, but their popularity lives on as vibrantly as in any time in history. Celtic art probably had one or more of three main purposes: to depict stories; for decoration; as religious symbolism. Remarkably, these three functions hold true even today, thousands of years later.
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| 18 carat ring in white gold set with a 4.25mm round Ceylon sapphire and 4 x 0.11 ct round brilliant cut diamonds of VS2 - SI1 quality (O660sa) |
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| 18 carat earrings, available in white gold. These earrings have interchangeable centres. They are supplied with 18 carat interchangeable 3.8mm - 4mm round Ceylon sapphires. The 4 x 0.11 ct round brilliant cut diamonds of VS2 - SI1 quality surrounding the centre stone are fixed (Q430i) |
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| 18 carat Celtic pendant in yellow gold on an 18 ct 16-inch chain. The pendant is set with a 0.16 ct round brilliant cut diamond of VS2 - SI1 quality (N1800) |
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| Beautiful design with versatility - the centres can be changed to suit the occasion. 18 carat Gold with 18 carat Gold studs and 18 carat studs with 0.16 ct Diamonds. Interchangeable Emerald, Ruby and Sapphire centres available separately (Q80ad) |
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| 18 carat ring in yellow gold set with a 7mm x 5mm oval sapphire and 2 x 0.16 ct diamonds (O1690sa) |
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| 9 carat bracelet in yellow gold supplied at the standard 7.5 inch length (R140) |
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| 9 carat Celtic knot choker in yellow gold supplied with an 9 ct chain that can be worn at 16 or 17.5 inches overall length (N1350) |
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