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In collaboration with Seren (Cymbru), the world's leading exponent of Celtic Art, Courtney Davis, has designed and produced this unique collection of pewter pendants. Each piece is inspired by the artistry of the Celts who were renowned as gifted metal smiths. The pendants are individually cast and handcrafted in finest lead free and nickle free British Pewter, and are hallmarked with the "Courtney Davis" signature of authenticity together with the "Sea Horse" and "ABPC" logos denoting membership of the Association of British Pewter Craftsmen. Each pendant is mounted on leather cord and contained in an attractive red or satin drawstring pouch (pictured) with the unique "Seren" seal, and an informative descriptive card. |
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SP #CDA14 Lismore Crosier Pendant The entwined serpent is taken from the 12th century Lismore Crosier, which is acknowledged to be the finest example of ornamental metalwork, effectively combining the Irish and the Viking Urnes ornament. 3.5cm x 3cm Price: £8.50 £9.99 (Inc. VAT at 17.5%) | |
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SP #CDA15 Nevern Cross Pendant Head of the Nevern Pillar dated 9th Century. The ribbon terminals on each arm form into triquetas, symbolising the Trinity. 3.5cm diameter Price: £8.50 £9.99 (Inc. VAT at 17.5%) | |
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SP #CDA16 Durrow Pendant The continuous thread of the Celtic Knot symbolises the continuity of life. 4cm x 4cm Price: £8.50 £9.99 (Inc. VAT at 17.5%) | |
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SP #CDA17 Celtic Unicorn Pendant The unicorn is a mythical creature symbolising Christ's Incarnation and his sinless life. 3.5cm diameter Price: £8.50 £9.99 (Inc. VAT at 17.5%) | |
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SP #CDA18 Gotland Serpent Pendant Roundel containing a Viking Urnes style intertwined animal from a fluted silver bowl. 3.5cm diameter Price: £8.50 £9.99 (Inc. VAT at 17.5%) | |
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SP #CDA19 Trinity Knot Pendant The continuous thread of the Celtic knot, symbolising the continuity of life, surrounds a beautiful crystal. 4cm x 3.5cm Price: £8.50 £9.99 (Inc. VAT at 17.5%) | |
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SP #CDA20 The Harp of Brian Boru Pendant When his brother was killed in battle, Brian Boru of Dal Cais made himself King of Munster and was the first ruler who could claim to be the High King of all Ireland. Brian Boru played the harp and founded the Bardic order. The 30-string harp, which has certainly become the national symbol of Ireland, almost certainly did not belong to Brian Boru. It is dated somewhere around the 15th century. 3cm diameter Price: £8.50 £9.99 (Inc. VAT at 17.5%) | |
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SP #CDA21 Scottish Lion Pendant The symbol of the lion rampant has been used as a heraldic icon for many centuries by Scottish kings, and is still used today on the Royal Flag of Scotland. 3.5cm diameter Price: £8.50 £9.99 (Inc. VAT at 17.5%) | |
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SP #CDA22 Viking Cross Pendant Based on an 11th century silver crucifix from a hoard in Sweden, which shows Christ bound to a cross rather than nailed. 4cm x 3.5cm Price: £8.50 £9.99 (Inc. VAT at 17.5%) | |
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SP #CDA23 Entwined Dog Pendant The design is adapted from a section of illumination on one of the parchment leaves of the Book of Kells. Dogs are the emblems of faithfulness, and in the Christian symbolism they have the function of a sheepdog guarding the flock and so at times became an allegory for the priest. 4cm x 2.5cm Price: £8.50 £9.99 (Inc. VAT at 17.5%) | |
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SP #CDA24 Knotwork Diamond Pendant The continuous thread of the Celtic Knot symbolises the continuity of life. 4.5cm x 3.5cm Price: £8.50 £9.99 (Inc. VAT at 17.5%) | |
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SP #CDA25 Doves of Peace Pendant Some cultures believe that at death, the sould turns into a dove. In the Christian religion the symbolism of the dove is derived from the account of the appearance of the bird at Christ's baptism. The use of the dove as a symbol of prosperity, tranquility and peace refers to its return to the Ark with an olive leaf in its beak from the story in Genesis. 4cm diameter Price: £8.50 £9.99 (Inc. VAT at 17.5%) | |
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