Pendants
//backup corrected on 1-25-2022 Celtic Spirit websiteThe Kilronan Claddagh Pendant
The Kilronan Sterling Silver Celtic Claddagh Pendant - The lovely Kilronan Claddagh Pendant is ...
The Aran Cross Pendant
The Aran Sterling Silver Celtic Cross Pendant - Celtic cross jewelry, are symbols of the upward ...
The Achill Cross Pendant
The Achill Sterling Silver Celtic Cross Pendant - Celtic cross jewelry symbolically represents ...
The Isolde Pendant
The Isolde Sterling Silver Celtic Pendant - Isolde, Irish princess, legendary beauty and wife of ...
The Ethne Pendant
The Ethne Sterling Silver Celtic Pendant - Ethne was a creature of the fairy world associated ...
The Niam Pendant
The Niam Sterling Silver Celtic Pendant - Niam of the head of gold was daughter of the King of ...
The Fand Pendant
The Fand Sterling Silver Celtic Pendant - Fand, "Pearl of Beauty" was the wife of the ancient ...
The Grainne Pendant
The Grainne Sterling Silver Celtic Pendant - Grainne, Celtic princess and siren whose beauty ...
The Grainne Loveknot Pendant
The Grainne Love knot Sterling Silver Celtic Pendant - This beautiful Celtic knot work love knot ...
The Oonagh Pendant
The Oonagh Sterling Silver Celtic Pendant - Oonagh was an ancient Celtic Goddess who was also ...
The Etain Pendant
The Etain Sterling Silver Celtic Pendant - The Etain design embodies the Celtic ideal of the ...
The Rhiannon Pendant
The Rhiannon Sterling Silver Celtic Pendant - The Great Queen. Most beautiful of Celtic knots. ...
The Iseult Pendant
The Isuelt Sterling Silver Celtic Pendant - Isuelt, Irish princess, legendary beauty and wife of ...
The Ashling Pendant
The Ashling Sterling Silver Celtic Pendant - Lovely, gentle and delicate these shimmering Celtic ...
The Lissadell Pendant
The Lissadell Sterling Silver Celtic Pendant - The Lissadell Pendant shimmers with the ...
The Aillil Pendant
The Aillil Sterling Silver Celtic Pendant - The Aillil design displays a closed circle symbolic ...
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In celebration of Christmas, we are offering a 15% discount on orders of $50 or more until December 28th, excluding shipping. Happy Shopping and Happy Christmas. Apply coupon code XMASALE in your shopping cart to receive your discount. Christmas was originally a Celtic Winter Solstice celebration. It was celebrated on 21st of December until Christian times when the feast was moved to the 25th and became the birthday of Jesus. The Winter Solstice or 'Grianstad an Gheimhridh', as it was called was a very important event for the ancient Celtic people. Many of the traditions we associate with Christmas were also originally much older Celtic customs, for example the Christmas tree, the Christmas dinner and the use of holly and mistletoe.