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The Celtic Harp Pin

The Celtic Harp Pin is drawn from the harp pictured on the back of Irish coinage.  The Harp, and findings are Sterling Silver.  It measures 2 inches in height by 1 inch in width.  It includes a black velveteen bag, polishing cloth, and care instructions.

The Celtic Harp Pin  $69.00

 

 

The Placket Bar Pin

The Celtic Placket Bar Pin is based on my most popular wedding ring design.  It features three images;  the Thistle, the Stag, and the Oak Leaves with Acorns.  It is Sterling Silver, and the findings are also Sterling Silver.  It comes with enclosure cards that tell about each image, a black velveteen bag, a polishing cloth, and care instructions.

The Placket Bar Pin  $59.00

The 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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