Friday, September 3, 2010

Why Is Celtic Jewelry Making Significant?

May 18, 2010 by Wesley J Werner  
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It’s very difficult to create anything that has any significance if you don’t properly understand the historical background of the subject you are working in. Celtic Jewelry making is no different, so let’s discuss a couple culturally interesting facts about before we get into making something.

Fine Celtic Jewelry

May 16, 2010 by Leigh Campbell  
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Jewelry pieces are commonly used in every special occasion. Like the saying goes, “diamonds are a girl’s best friend.” I wonder why this is so. Moreover, I beg to disagree, as it is not accurate. All jewelry pieces are girl’s best friend because it can spruce up an ensemble to the maximum classy level. Jewelry pieces make women look beautiful and feel beautiful. Jewelry pieces are really timeless pieces.

Irish Jewelry: Best Intricate Designs Which Are Eye Catching

March 15, 2010 by Leigh Campbell  
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Jewelry is a work of art that helps in bringing smile to faces. Not only does it beautifies you but also has a big value and sentiments attached to it. Jewelry carries a significant history of many cultures behind it and even has a big influence in today’s modern world. The word jewelry originated from a Latin term “jocale” which stands for a plaything. Over the years, jewelry has been a status symbol in many societies. Different societies have different stories about jewelry and how it influenced their culture in their history.

Having A Celtic Jewelry That Suits You

January 13, 2010 by Leigh Campbell  
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One of the most common gifts we prepare for our love ones is jewelry. It may be gold, silver or any type of accessories that merely enhances one’s fashion statement. Most people do not really care if there are hidden meanings with each style as long as it looks goods and stunningly beautiful. They are more than just an accessory. They are ornaments that convey specific messages to its audience.

Must – Have Celtic Jewelry

December 24, 2009 by Leigh Campbell  
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Celtic jewelry is now one of the beautifully crafted pieces of art that has become a fad in this generation’s fashion trends. More and more people in this new generation have truly found the magnificence of this piece of art which is a living proof of the wonders of Irish craftsmanship. As more and more people are getting agog to have their own piece of this jewelry indeed part of this generation’s fashion sense.

When You Give Celtic Bracelet

December 19, 2009 by Leigh Campbell  
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Are you thinking of giving a bracelet to your girlfriend but confused about its design? I have a better option for you and that is a celtic bracelet. Celtic bracelets are so beautiful that once you will look at it, you keep on looking. These bracelets contain crosses, weave and knots; symbol of Irish heritage. Before getting one for your girlfriend you have to keep some things in mind: material, design and symbolism of the bracelet.

The Secrets Of Celtic Jewelry

November 19, 2009 by Leigh Campbell  
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The Celts are renowned for quite many reasons: culture, heritage and bagpipes. But the Celtic culture is not just about the bagpipes being played by a plaid-skirted man while striding downhill on a gorgeous misty morning. Nor is it just about the four leaf clover, the Leprechaun and his peculiar pot of gold. And it is surely not about that white-and-green ball team who has had a tradition and legacy of championships carrying the mighty Boston Celtic pride. It is about the Celtic culture rich in ciphers and secret codes, as evidenced in Celtic jewelry.

Extraordinary Trademark Of Celtic Jewelry Item

November 13, 2009 by Leigh Campbell  
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At a glance you can already tell that a celtic jewelry by its distinctive knot which is the famous trademark of a Celt-inspired item. All pieces of celtic jewelry bear the famous knots which is a very distinctive feature. These accessories include rings, earrings, pendants, bracelets and necklaces which all carries the emblem of the Celts. Any person who is familiar with the locking knots can always tell what it is.