Men's Jewelry
The Placket Bracelet
The Celtic Placket Design images are from
one of my most popular wedding rings, which dates from the 9th or
10th century AD and was found in Poslingford, Suffolk. I
designed these images to complement those that were visible on the
original ring.
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The Placket Bracelet
1 7/16" L x 7/16" H
Sterling Chain, 5 3/4" to 9"
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Stag was seen as the incarnate form of the woodland Gods such
as Cernunnos and was associated with fertility, abundance, and
regeneration. White stags were thought to be from the
Otherworld and their appearance always heralded some profound
change. The King Stag was the male form in the Great Marriage
with the Goddess for the renewal of the land.
Associated
with the element of air, The Thistle has
become one of the national emblems of Scotland. It is thought
to lend courage, protection, and strength. It is also
associated with the Celtic warrior goddess Luaths Lurgann, known as
Ireland’s fastest runner and aunt of Fionn MacCumhal.
Oak
Leaves with Acorns The Oak Tree is associated with all
positive purposes, fidelity, strength, and endurance. The
Druids considered it a doorway to the mysteries.
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