Claddagh ring blog
Ancient Celtic jewelry inspiring claddagh desig...
The history of ancient Celtic jewelry is rich and varied, reflecting the diverse cultures and traditions of the Celtic people. From ornate gold torcs and elaborate brooches to intricately carved...
Ancient Celtic jewelry inspiring claddagh desig...
The history of ancient Celtic jewelry is rich and varied, reflecting the diverse cultures and traditions of the Celtic people. From ornate gold torcs and elaborate brooches to intricately carved...
Celtic Jewelry
The people who lived in Europe during the Iron Age are referred to be "Celtic." It is a broad generalization of tribes that share certain traits in common with one...
Celtic Jewelry
The people who lived in Europe during the Iron Age are referred to be "Celtic." It is a broad generalization of tribes that share certain traits in common with one...
IRELAND EARLY IRISH CRAFTMANSHIP
The carvings that appear on the stones of the great Neolithic tombs in the Boyne Valley include spirals, loops, diamonds, triangles, squares, zigzags and chevrons (V-shaped patterns) they are cut...
IRELAND EARLY IRISH CRAFTMANSHIP
The carvings that appear on the stones of the great Neolithic tombs in the Boyne Valley include spirals, loops, diamonds, triangles, squares, zigzags and chevrons (V-shaped patterns) they are cut...
Claddagh Ring Blog - JUBILEE DIAMOND
JUBILEE This splendid colourless, cushion-cut diamond with a weight of 245.35 carats ranks as the third largest in the world, being surpassed only by the two principal gems cut from...
Claddagh Ring Blog - JUBILEE DIAMOND
JUBILEE This splendid colourless, cushion-cut diamond with a weight of 245.35 carats ranks as the third largest in the world, being surpassed only by the two principal gems cut from...
WOYIE RIVER
WOYIE RIVER What was he doing, the great god Pan, Down in the reeds by the river? asks Elizabeth Barrett Browning in her poem 'The Musical Instrument'. To which one...
WOYIE RIVER
WOYIE RIVER What was he doing, the great god Pan, Down in the reeds by the river? asks Elizabeth Barrett Browning in her poem 'The Musical Instrument'. To which one...
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