Irish Jewelry is Bathed in a
Mythological World of Wonder
Irish Jewelry is also known as Celtic jewelry.
Many people often associate Celtic and Irish as one in the same; this is not entirely true. Irish heritage is a part of the Celtic heritage but is only one of the pieces of the Celts. Celtic refers to different things.
It is not only a way of defining artistry or jewelry it is also a way of defining language and tribes of the past.
Gaelic, which is an ancient Irish tongue, is apart of Celtic heritage. Gaelic is not as widely used today as it once was. Much of the Gaelic we here, is from songs. Apart from music the Irish heritage is well pronounced in its wonderful Irish Jewelry.
Irish Jewelry comes in many shapes, styles and materials. Silver is perhaps the most commonly associated metal with this ancient jewelry; however, there are many pieces equally done in Gold. Rings are very popular pieces as are bracelets. It is through these famous pieces that we often recognize Celtic design by the intertwined pattern known as Knots. Knots are one of the most popular designs associated with Irish Jewelry.
Irish Jewelry is designed from a people who were rich in myth and folklore. With each piece of artistry they created, they incorporated the beauty of the folklore that was alive in their beliefs and world. This is what makes jewelry of a Celtic nature so exceptional compared to others. It is created with a purpose to enchant and bring the one who wears it closer to the roots of magic. This is commonly realized through lovers of Irish Jewelry.
Irish Jewelry Embraces the One who Wears it and Enchants the Imagination with the Beauty of the Past!
Irish Jewelry is filled with stories you want to read, and stories you have yet to create. It is a symbol of love and of something altogether beautiful and natural. It makes you feel connected with both the past and the realm of magic that in your youth you longed to touch. Accessorize as much as your heart desires and feel proud of a unique heritage that is ingrained in Irish Jewelry.
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