The Scottish Bagpipes: Tradition Meets Modernity
The sound of the Scottish bagpipes is one of the most iconic and evocative elements of Scottish culture. With their unique drone and stirring melodies, bagpipes have symbolized Scottish identity…
This .925 sterling silver Shamrock is a gorgeous piece! The design is simple but very attractive with the gold overlay accentuating the well placed Trinity knots.
The Shamrock is the most well known of Irish symbols and legend tells that St Patrick used the humble Shamrock to depict the importance of the Holy Trinity - namely the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
The Trinity knot, a true Celtic knot with no discernable beginning or end, is also a symbol of the Holy Trinity.
Made in Dublin, Ireland, this attractive Shamrock bears a stamp from the Assay Office at Dublin Castle guaranteeing it has been lovingly handcrafted in Ireland. It is available on an 18" silver chain.
The sound of the Scottish bagpipes is one of the most iconic and evocative elements of Scottish culture. With their unique drone and stirring melodies, bagpipes have symbolized Scottish identity…
The Celtic heart symbol is a beautiful and meaningful design that has captivated people for centuries. Rooted in the rich traditions of Celtic art and culture, this symbol embodies themes…
When you think of Valentine’s Day, February 14th often comes to mind. But in Wales, lovebirds have their own special day dedicated to romance—St. Dwynwen’s Day, celebrated on January 25th.…
The Luckenbooth is a timeless emblem of Scottish heritage, steeped in romance, tradition, and folklore. Shaped like a heart and often adorned with a crown, this iconic design is more…
Christmas and the Holidays in Celtic Countries: A Unique Celebration of Tradition and Spirit The festive season in Celtic countries is a time of warmth, tradition, and togetherness, enriched by…
Throughout history, symbols have held profound meanings, transcending cultures and generations. Among these is the Witch’s Knot, a simple yet intricate design that has captured imaginations and served as a…
Bought my girlfriend a Celtic ring! December 2013 I bought my new girlfriend a Celtic ring. She is Irish Catholic – turns out she is also a Celtic witch in a beautiful Celtic way. February 2015 – we will be married June 2015. I had no choice I was bewitched by the most beautiful woman on the planet.
Quality silver! I’ve bought numerous pieces of quality silver over several years. She’s wonderfully helpful and patient every time I visit. I love the variety of Celtic pieces.
Irish Heritage! My first buying experience with Marian was pleasant. We discussed my Irish heritage and it was a good price. I bought a Celtic cross and chain. In from Mystic City visiting the family in The Villages.
Beautiful Celtic rings! Thank you for “introducing” us to the beautiful Celtic rings. They are beautiful – I appreciate your help selecting a ring. I buy one each year.
I just love it! It was such a pleasure to select a ring that closed off my wedding ring – as a widow I wanted something different and I just love it. Marion took time to help me select just the right thing. Today I bought another ring to compliment the first one for another finger.
Beautiful over the years! Every year I have purchased earrings, rings and necklaces. They have all stayed so beautiful over the years.