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Handcrafted 925 Sterling Silver Celtic Trinity Knot Ring. Celtic knot-work embodies a richness and pureness of ancient Celtic times. It dates back as far as the 5th century and was used extensively by the ancient monks to illuminate the world famous Book of Kells manuscripts. The interlaced unbroken lines symbolize one’s spiritual growth, eternal life and never ending love – having no beginning and no end. Weight 4 gms. Available in sizes 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Handmade to order, ships to you within 7 days. This item is Nickel free to prevent allergic reactions. It is also Rhodium plated to give a high quality finish and prevent oxidation, tarnish and scratches with normal usage. |
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Handcrafted 925 Sterling Silver Celtic Trinity Knot Ring. Celtic knotwork embodies a richness and pureness of ancient Celtic times. It dates back as far as the 5th century and was used extensively by the ancient monks to illuminate the w...
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More than a week ago
Priced $61.94. Categorized under Jewelry & Watches >> Handcrafted, Artisan Jewelry >> Rings. Condition: New with tags, Style: Elegant, Size: Adjustable, Type: Unisex, Color: Silver, Gender: Unisex, Color: Silver, Metal: Sterling Silver. Handcrafted 925 Sterling Silver Celtic Trinity Knot Ring. Celtic knotwork embodies a richnes and purenes of ancient Celtic times. It dates back as far as the 5th century and was used extensively by the ancient monks to iluminate the w.