Consider the Celtic cross, with its ring surrounding the cross’ intersection. It is widely known to be one of the most distinctive of all Celtic symbols. Now consider the Trinity knot, another enduring Celtic symbol. When the two are combined, as Shanore has done in this intricately crafted sterling silver Tara’s Diary Celtic cross charm, the result is magical. Wear it alone or combined with other Tara’s Diary charms on a Tara’s Diary charm bracelet or necklace as a testament to your faith and heritage.
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Celtic cross charm handcrafted in sterling silver
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Measures approximately 1/2" in diameter
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Dangles from silver lobster clasp for attaching to bracelet or necklace
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Necklace and bracelet sold separately
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Handcrafted by Shanore Irish Handcrafted Jewelry
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Made in Dublin, Ireland
Did You Know? The Celtic cross is an ancient symbol that predates Christianity. The circle of the Celtic cross in pagan times represented the Sun, the center of their lives. The first Christian Roman Emperor, Constantine, introduced the Celtic cross as a symbol of Christianity in the 4th century AD, and Christian philosophers adapted the cross by interpreting the meaning of the circle to represent Christ, the center of Christianity.
About the Artists. Tara's Diary by Shanore Irish Handcrafted Jewelry has become popular among lovers of Celtic and Irish designs. This collection of Celtic and Irish charms, bracelets, and necklaces are designed, produced, and hallmarked in Dublin, Ireland. Each charm is lovingly handcrafted after hours of design, prototyping, and testing. Shanore is still owned and run by the same Irish family that began making its jewelry in 1979.