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 stunning Cross embraces the Trinity and is full of important meaning. It is a show stopping piece that is sure to attract a lot of attention! This pendant comes with an 18" chain.
Pre Christianity, the Trinity knot represented all things of three. It depicted the three elements – earth, water and air and also the three domains of land, sea and sky. It was also known to symbolize life, death and rebirth. Rebirth was considered an essential pathway to achieve complete emotional fulfilment. Christians believe that the Trinity knot represents the three elements of the Holy Trinity – The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit.The Trinity knot is the best-known Celtic knot and today is often given to a loved one or friend as a token of promise.The Celtic Cross is revered by all Celtic people. It is an ancient symbol and its Christian beginnings began with the adoption of the more angular Roman cross. The Celts brought their own interpretation and included the circle of life. Celtic Crosses may be seen throughout churchyards in Ireland, Scotland and Wales even today. In true Celtic tradition, these crosses were decorated with the never ending knots to represent life’s never ending circle.
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…
Beautiful quality pendants! Beautiful quality pendants that are contemporary and reflect traditional beauty and values.
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.
Autumn got her necklace and loves it! I got it for her so she has something to get baptized with! It’s perfect!
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.
Love them! Bought 3 years ago and again today! Love them! One was a gift. One was for me.
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.