The Celts were skilled craftsmen, fashioning intricate knotwork designs in silver and stone. Our Celtic Teardrop Pendant is set with amber used by the Celts and prized for its natural beauty and special powers.
The Celts were skilled craftsmen, fashioning intricate knotwork designs in silver and stone. Our Celtic Knot Bracelet is set with amber used by the Celts and prized for its natural beauty and special powers.
Engraved with a traditional Irish blessing. May the road rise to meet you/May the wind be always at your back/May the sun shine warm upon your face/The rain fall soft upon your fields/And until we meet again/May God hold you in the hollow of his hand.
The rich honeyed hues of amber have been prized for centuries. Formed over thousands of years from petrified resin, amber occurs naturally in a range of rich golden colours.
The rich honeyed hues of amber have been prized for centuries. Formed over thousands of years from petrified resin, amber occurs naturally in a range of rich golden colours.
Amber has been prized for thousands of years for its outstanding natural beauty and healing properties. Between the 5th and 12th centuries AD skilled Celtic craftsmen incorporated amber into their designs.
The rich honeyed hues of amber have been prized for centuries. Formed over thousands of years from petrified resin, amber occurs naturally in a range of rich golden colours.
The rich honeyed hues of amber have been prized for centuries. Formed over thousands of years from petrified resin, amber occurs naturally in a range of rich golden colours.
The rich honeyed hues of amber have been prized for centuries. Formed over thousands of years from petrified resin, amber occurs naturally in a range of rich golden colours.
Our pretty filigree brooch features a beautiful Celtic interwoven, endless knot pattern believed to represent the eternal pattern of life. These timeless designs were first used by monks in the mid-7th century to illustrate the Christian gospels.
Our traditional Celtic-inspired ring is cleverly crafted in two parts, so that the inner section can be twizzled round by worried fingers without rubbing the skin.
The rich honeyed hues of amber have been prized for centuries. Formed over thousands of years from petrified resin, amber occurs naturally in a range of rich golden colours.