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| 82G3 - Emer's Heart Brooch - A wonderful heart created from an interweaving of two unbroken lines on a solid background. The perfect love token. Emer was an exceptionally beautiful, and intelligent woman who was aware of her charms. Before she would allow the hero Cuchulainn to have relations with her, she demanded the completion of a number of heroic tasks, reasoning it was warranted by her superior endowments. |
£20.50 (approx. $42) |
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Raven Brooch - Ravens are magically symbolic of courage and magic. A native friend of mine says that ravens are powerful birds that are sacred and mysterious. They can present to those who hold their totem the added courage needed to take new steps, and can symbolize an impending change in consciousness. In the West, ravens are also associated with magic and healing and the goddess Morgana. They are believed to have the power to guide the healing process, show the way to more powerful magics and link you to the Gods To wear or have around you symbols of ravens can help with developing courage, your own inner magical abilities and your ties to the Gods. Then again, they are also related to blood and death so I suppose you can take your pick *grins*. |
£17 (approx. $32) |
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| 8221 - Scottish Amethyst Thistle Brooch - This beautiful sterling silver brooch is excellent for a blazer, kilt or anywhere you would like to add a touch of colour and sterling silver. With a faceted amethyst set into the heart of the thistle, this says Scottish Pride all over it. Sterling Silver. |
£26 (approx. $48) |
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| 8560 - Ice Dragon Brooch - Created from solid sterling silver and rearing up, claws prepared to fight, this dragon has a smooth body where the others have scales. Wings outspread, this dragon is my overall favourite for style and look. It is fierce and majestic but not overpowering. A piece to cherish. Sterling Silver. |
£36.50 (approx. $67) |
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| 8259 - Irish Harp - With a lucky four leaf clover, the style and decoration of this Irish harp brings to mind the mournful tunes that echo through history in the rolling green hills of Ireland. Wear this beautiful brooch with pride every day of the year. Sterling Silver. |
£18 (approx. $32.50) |
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| 8281 - Grainne Blessings - The Celtic Goddess of the ropening crops and often mentioned as a Goddess of the sun, this solar brooch in sterling silver is a beautiful large item, perfect for anyone. Goddess of Growth and Eternity, seeds and the ripening grain, wear the blessings of this Goddess proudly. Sterling Silver. |
£27 (approx. $50) |
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| 8294 - Lunar Aine - The Celtic Goddess of the moon, love and of fertility, Aine is the queen of the south Munster fairies. The name means 'delight, pleasure, joy, praise, splendour'. Wear this brooch with pride and delight in the magic. Sterling Silver. |
£34 (approx. $61) |
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| 8202 - Airmed's Circlet Brooch - Airmed is a Goddess of the Tuatha de Danaan. She is a Goddess of witchcraft, medicine, healing and herb lore. This brooch is available with an amethyst or as shown with blue topaz. Wear the center of Airmed's circlet on your lapel, blazer or the shoulder of your basque. Sterling Silver. |
£36.50 (approx. $67) |
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| 8284 - The Circle of Creidhne Brooch - Creidhne is the God of metalworking and smithing. One of the trio of craft-gods of the Tuatha De Danaan, as were Goibhniu and Luchta. This brooch is a highly polished beauty. Sterling Silver. |
£23 (approx. $43) |
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| 8289 - Clouds over Tara Brooch - representing the endless nature of the cycle of life, the Celtic knotwork design has been created here into a beautiful brooch which is reminiscent of a cloud. Think of laying atop the hill of Tara, in touch with the earth as beautiful clouds drift past overhead... Sterling Silver. |
£17 (approx. $31) |
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| 8250 - Eternal Knot Brooch - This is an eternal knot, with no beginning and no end and yet creating seemingly 4 petals of a flower or other natural item. The ancient Celts were masters at the woven line in art and this simple yet beautiful example is great for those looking for something simpler. Sterling Silver. |
£20.50 (approx. $38) |
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| SET5 - The Ring of Aine - Pendant, brooch and earrings. Her name means 'Delight, Pleasure, Agility and Melody'. Aine was a goddess of the Celtic peoples and later in Christian times she became known as a fairy queen. There is an ancient cairn and three small ring barrows known as Mullach an Triuir on the summit of Cnoc Aine which is near Knockainy village in Co. Limerick. Aine was a goddess of the Celtic peoples and later in Christian times she became known as a fairy queen. There is an ancient cairn and three small ring barrows known as Mullach an Triuir on the summit of Cnoc Aine which is near Knockainy village in Co. Limerick. Among herbalists and folk-healers Aine was understood to be responsible for the vital spark of life which they understood traversed the entire body every twenty-four hours. No bloodletting was undertaken on days associated with Aine as it was believed that the vital spark would flow away and leave the patient dead. The Friday, Saturday and Sunday following Lughnasadh Day (Aug 1st) were sacred to her. Sterling Silver. |
£81 (approx. $150) |
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