

Sterling Silver Brooch collection in both traditional and modern celtic designs
Legend: 16th century legend tells of Richard Joyce from Claddagh, Co. Galway, who was c…More
Legend: 16th century legend tells of Richard Joyce from Claddagh, Co. Galway, who was capture…More
Legend: The most common of the multi-spirals is the triple spiral or Triskele, which for Christians r…More
Shamrock brooch in sterling silver
Legend: The Shamrock is a three leaved clover that grows in Ireland. It is said that while Patrick…More
Harp brooch in sterling silver
Legend: Based on the ancient lyre, the Irish harp is one of the world's oldest instruments. The Harp mo…More
Legend: Based on the ancient lyre, the Irish harp is one of the world's oldest instruments. The Har…More
St Bridget's Cross brooch in sterling silver
Legend: Tradition tells us that as she sat beside her dying father, Bridget was medi…More
Legend: Tradition tells us that as she sat beside her dying father, Bridget was meditating and be…More
Celtic Cross Brooch in sterling silver
Legend: The subtle merging of cultures characterising the ancient Celtic church is brilliantly rep…More
Tribal spiral brooch in sterling silver
Legend: The most common of the multi-spirals is the triple spiral or Triskele, which fo…More
Legend: The heart as a symbol of love dates back to Medieval times. The Celtic Heart marries the en…More
Legend: The simple, yet profound, beauty of the unbroken line, forming delicately complex pat…More
Legend: The simple, yet profound, beauty of the unbroken line, forming delicately complex p…More
Legend: The prickly thistle has been the national emblem of Scotland for centuries. The story goes that the …More
Legend: Trinity Knot (Triquetra) is the simplest of Celtic Knots symbolizing a triune God. For the Ce…More
Legend: The Tree of Life symbol can be found in many cultures including that of the Ancient Celts…More
Legend: The simple, yet profound, beauty of the unbroken line, forming delicately complex patterns of…More
Legend: Finn MacCool is a mythological warrior that appears in several Irish legends. One popula…More
Legend: The simple, yet profound, beauty of the unbroken line, forming delicately complex patterns o…More
Legend: The simple, yet profound, beauty of the unbroken line, forming delicately comple…More
Legend: Perhaps the best-known of all Celtic motifs the spiral dates back to the 5000 year old tomb comp…More
Legend: The Viking age in Ireland started with coastal raids in 795 and ended early in the eleventh cent…More
