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Glenashdale Celtic Knot Brooch
Glenashdale Celtic Knot Brooch
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Glenashdale Celtic Knot Brooch

Glenashdale Celtic Knot Brooch
Glenashdale Celtic Knot Brooch
Glenashdale Celtic Knot Brooch
Glenashdale Celtic Knot Brooch
Glenashdale Celtic Knot Brooch
Glenashdale Celtic Knot Brooch
Glenashdale Celtic Knot Brooch
Glenashdale Celtic Knot Brooch
Glenashdale Celtic Knot Brooch
Glenashdale Celtic Knot Brooch
Glenashdale Celtic Knot Brooch
Glenashdale Celtic Knot Brooch
Glenashdale Celtic Knot Brooch
Glenashdale Celtic Knot Brooch
Glenashdale Celtic Knot Brooch
Glenashdale Celtic Knot Brooch
Glenashdale Celtic Knot Brooch
Glenashdale Celtic Knot Brooch
Glenashdale Celtic Knot Brooch
Glenashdale Celtic Knot Brooch

Glenashdale Celtic Knot Brooch

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  • Regular Price: $70.00
  • Member Price: $52.50 (Save $17.50)
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Large Satin Finish Pewter Brooch measures 2 3/4" x 2 3/4 with your choice of crystal gemstone.

This brooch uses Celtic interlacing to form a strong but intricate woven celtic knot with a large one inch (1") round faceted crystal. Finished with a satin look to give this brooch the authentic feel of an ancient pin!

This beautiful piece incorporates Celtic Interlacing, with its "overs and unders" representing the "ups and downs" of life; and the unbroken continuity of the endless ribbon symbolizes the hope of eternal life. As such, they are considered by many as a talisman of long life.

2 3/4" x 2 3/4" in solid lead-free pewter with a steel fixed pin!

Your choice of red, green or purple crystal.

PEWTER
Made of solid lead free pewter - Pewter has been used in jewelry making for pewter does NOT RUST OR TARNISH and will last a lifetime.

Pewter was used for decorative metal items in the Ancient World by the Egyptians and later the Romans, and came into extensive use in Europe during the Middle Ages - it was once considered the metal of kings because of its beauty and expense!

 

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