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Ashling Earrings

silver celtic earrings
Price: $32.95
Code: ESS204

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The Ashling Sterling Silver Celtic Earrings - Lovely, gentle and delicate these shimmering Silver Celtic jewelry love knots are named for Ashling, fairy princess from the world of Hy Brasil, the Celtic heavenly world of lovers beyond the western sea.
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Isolde Earrings

silver celtic earrings
Price: $34.95
Code: ESS201
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The Isolde Sterling Silver Celtic Earrings are named for Isolde, Irish princess, legendary beauty and wife of King Mark of Cornwall. She eloped with Tristan, son of Mark, giving rise to one of the great epic Celtic love stories, subsequently strongly influencing European literature art and music.
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The Ethne Earrings

silver celtic earrings
Price: $32.95
Code: ESS202

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The Ethne Sterling Silver Celtic Earrings - Ethne was a creature of the fairy world associated with the love god Aonghus Og. She lost her veil of Invisibility and became pure spirit, immortal and eternally existing in all worlds.
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The Oonagh Earrings

silver celtic earrings
Price: $39.95
Code: ESS115

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The Oonagh Sterling Silver Celtic Earrings - Oonagh was an ancient Celtic Goddess who was also queen of fairyland. It was said of her that her beauty was so great that no mortal could look upon her, without being overcome with amazement.
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The Niam Earrings

silver celtic earrings
Price: $34.95
Code: ESS110

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The Niam Sterling Silver Celtic Earrings: Niam of the head of gold was daughter of the King of Tir na Og, the land of eternal youth. Oisin, son of Finn fell in love with this exceedingly beautiful maiden and forsaking his own land and people went with her to Tir na Og.
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The Kilvarna Claddagh Earrings

silver celtic claddagh earrings
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Code: ESS104
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Sterling Silver Celtic Claddagh Earrings The Kilvarna Claddagh Earrings: Named for Kilvarna, the world of love, created by Aengus, ancient love god of Ireland.
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The Lissadell Earrings

silver celtic earrings
Price: $34.95
Code: ESS8

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Sterling Silver Celtic Earrings: The Lissadell Earrings: The Lissadell Earrings shimmer with the mysterious beauty of the ancient Celtic past. The intertwining heart patterned love knot work, a potent charm, envelope the wearer with good fortune and love.
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The Etain Earrings

silver celtic earrings
Price: $49.95
Code: ESS15

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The Etain Sterling Silver Celtic Earrings design embodies the Celtic ideal of the spirit of pure gaiety and splendor so beloved by the Celts. Etain was a fairy princess who by evil magic was reborn as a human child who grew up to be the most beautiful maid in Ireland.
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The Rhiannon Earrings

silver celtic earrings
Price: $39.95
Code: ESS18

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The Rhiannon Sterling Silver Celtic Earrings: The Great Queen. Most beautiful of Celtic jewelry earring knots. The exquisitely wrought knot work of this superb design conveys the regal elegance of its namesake. It bestows upon its wearer a regal grace.
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The Ailill Earrings

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Price: $39.95
Code: ESS19

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The Aillil Sterling Silver Celtic Earrings design displays a closed circle symbolic of eternity surrounding the perfect endless knot work, also symbolizing eternity.
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St Patrick's Day Sale
In celebration of St Patrick's Day, we are offering a 15% discount on orders of $50 or more until March 21st, excluding shipping, only while stocks last. Sale ends March 21st. Happy St Patrick's Day and Happy Shopping. Apply coupon code PATSALE in your shopping cart to receive your discount. St Patrick is said to have been the possessor of an ancient mystical weapon, also known as The Druids Flail, which in later times became known as Paddy’s Dagger. This magic weapon lent St Patrick the power to drive all serpents from Ireland.
In order to prevent it from falling into evil hands the dagger was disguised in the shape of a cloak pin guarded by the face of the triple eyed demon goddess of war the Morrigan.