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Ancient Celtic Knot Necklace

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Antiqued pewter pendant with an ancient Celtic design and four deeply colored glass stones.

Beautiful and unique design that will look lovely with any outfit - a very unique work of art. This is a large sized statement necklace with beautiful color that pops. The top and bottom of the design feature a trinity knot - the eternal and ancient symbol with so many beautiful meanings. This is a piece that you will wear time and again!

Pendant measures 2 1/4" x 3/4" in size.

Stone Color Choice: Turquoise Crystal or Amethyst Crystal

History of Celtic Knot Work

The use of knot work design is a practice that began early in human history. Knot work designs were used in floor mosaics in the Roman Empire. Celtic knot designs developed from plait work, which was an unbroken, woven cord design used in many cultures around the world. The true unbroken and interconnected knot work that is characteristic of Celtic knot designs began around the 7th century.

The style that would give rise to Celtic knot design was then spread to Ireland and England. Although this type of illumination is most often associated with the Celtic people. As a whole, Celtic knot designs have become a symbol of cultural pride for those with Welsh, Irish or Scottish heritage.

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