Celebrate the spirit of Celtic history and myth. You don't have to be of Irish decent to appreciate Celtic culture. The symbolism and history of the jewelry is relevant to any culture. Main Celtic themes include love and friendship- sentiments that to which everyone can relate. Celtic symbolism and motifs have graced jewelry and art since the stone age. There is now a revival or renaissance of particular themes which are attractive to people today, including: love, eternity, the crossing of spiritual and physical life paths, and undying loyalty.
Now the energy of Celtic designs have been transformed into shimmering sterling silver. Fashioned by Peter Stone, the leader in Celtic jewelry and designed by Courtney Davis, these powerful designs will exude all the spirit of Celtic history in the designs and feature the craftsmanship that is synonymous with the Peter Stone name.
Did you know-Knotwork for the Celts, symbolized life seen as a riddle, or the "eternal journey". They believed in reincarnation: continuous rebirth until complete spiritual fulfillment is achieved. These knots symbolize their maze through eternity, and their understanding of various spiritual levels in the search for purification of the soul.
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History Question: Who Were The Celts? The Celts comprised a group of people who descend from the original 7 Celtic provinces of Western Europe-Scotland, Wales, Brittany, Cornwall, Galicia, Isle of Man, and Ireland. Generally, the Celts were scattered throughout Europe, consequently universal cultural norms and societal ways are difficult to quantify. More history of the Celts to come.
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