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<p>A Celtic cross necklace with a central turquoise gemstone.<br /> <br /> This Celtic cross is typical of many found in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. They were carved in local stone by the native Celts, where they symbolised the bridge between earthly (horizontal axis) and celestial (vertical axis) planes.<br /> <br /> This particular design is based on the Nevern cross - a stone monument at the church of Nevern, Wales. The cross was built by the Celts and dates to around the 10th century or early 11th century. The Holy Trinity triskeles knot decorates each cross section of the design. <br /> <br /> Part of a collection of Celtic-inspired jewellery from the British studio, St Justin. Each necklace is crafted by hand in Cornwall.<br /> <br /> Ideal as a gift, it comes supplied in a velvet presentation box.</p>
A Celtic cross pendant necklace inlaid with a turquoise gemstone.
This Celtic cross design is typical of many found in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Often found carved into stone, crosses symbolised the bridge between the earthly (the horizontal axis) and the celestial (vertical axis) planes.
This design is based on the Navern Cross; a stone monument at a church in Nevern, Wales. The cross was made around the 10th century, and features triskele knots at each point of the cross.
Handmade in Cornwall, UK, the necklace is supplied in a gift box.
<p>A Celtic cross necklace with a central turquoise gemstone.<br /> <br /> This Celtic cross is typical of many found in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. They were carved in local stone by the native Celts, where they symbolised the bridge between earthly (horizontal axis) and celestial (vertical axis) planes.<br /> <br /> This particular design is based on the Nevern cross - a stone monument at the church of Nevern, Wales. The cross was built by the Celts and dates to around the 10th century or early 11th century. The Holy Trinity triskeles knot decorates each cross section of the design. <br /> <br /> Part of a collection of Celtic-inspired jewellery from the British studio, St Justin. Each necklace is crafted by hand in Cornwall.<br /> <br /> Ideal as a gift, it comes supplied in a velvet presentation box.</p>
A Celtic cross pendant necklace inlaid with a turquoise gemstone.
This Celtic cross design is typical of many found in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Often found carved into stone, crosses symbolised the bridge between the earthly (the horizontal axis) and the celestial (vertical axis) planes.
This design is based on the Navern Cross; a stone monument at a church in Nevern, Wales. The cross was made around the 10th century, and features triskele knots at each point of the cross.
Handmade in Cornwall, UK, the necklace is supplied in a gift box.