Celtic Cross Pendant

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  • Serenity Celtic Cross Necklace
    Celtic Cross Necklace, Cross Jewelry, Women's Cross Pendant, Anniversary Gift, Religious Jewelry, First Communion Gift, Confirmation Cross
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  • Shamrock Fields Celtic Cross Necklace
    Celtic Cross Necklace, Celtic Jewelry, Irish Jewelry, Shamrock Cross Necklace, Irish Cross, Clover Jewelry, Ireland Jewelry, Confirmation
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  • Shannon Celtic Cross Necklace
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  • Shawn Celtic Cross Necklace
    Celtic Cross Necklace, Cross Pendant, Irish Cross, Anniversary Gift, First Communion Gift, Baptism Cross, Religious Jewelry, Spiritual Gift
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  • Simplicity Celtic Cross Necklace
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  • Spiritual Celtic Cross Necklace
    Silver cross necklace with rose detail on a stone surface
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  • Spring Bloom Celtic Cross Necklace
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  • Teelin Celtic Cross Necklace
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  • The Quinn Harp Celtic Cross Necklace
    Celtic Cross Necklace, Irish Jewelry, Harp Pendant, Ireland Cross Pendant, Shamrock Jewelry, First Communion Gift, Girls Confirmation Gift
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  • Tinturn Celtic Cross Necklace
    Celtic Cross Necklace, Irish Jewelry, Religious Gift, Anniversary Gift, Silver Cross, First Communion Gift, Baptism Cross, Confirmation Gift
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  • Traditional Celtic Cross Necklace
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  • Trinity Celtic Cross Necklace
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  • Trinity Knot Celtic Cross Necklace
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  • Triskel Celtic Cross Necklace
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You might have seen the Celtic cross adorning some of your favorite churches, jewelry pieces, or even cemeteries. The distinctive circle design around an intersection actually dates back to the early Middle Ages in Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.

That said, what makes the Celtic cross special is not its age but what it represents. Originally, it is said to combine elements of pagan sun worship with the traditional Christian cross to symbolize the blending of old and new beliefs. That circle is often thought to represent unity, wholeness, and eternity, tying the physical existence of life on earth to the spiritual belief in the eternal.

If you are looking for Celtic necklaces for women or Men's Celtic necklaces that beautifully combine faith and history, you cannot go wrong with a Celtic cross necklace, whether you are passionate about your Celtic heritage or simply love the intricate design.

What are Celtic Cross Pendants Made of?

Centuries ago, the materials used to make Celtic cross pendants were also indicative of the available resources and the symbolic importance of the items. Early Celtic crosses, which date back to as early as the 9th century, were primarily large stone structures used as free-standing monuments, seen in Ireland and parts of Scotland.

Smaller versions, like pendants, would have been made from crudely fashioned stones and wood. As metalworking skills advanced, metals like iron, bronze, and eventually silver and gold were used. The choice of metal would depend on the wearer's social status and the intended use of the pendant (everyday wear vs. ceremonial use).

Today, if you go to a brick-and-mortar shop or an online store that sells authentic Celtic necklaces, you will find pendants made from sterling silver, gold, pewter, and bronze. Sterling silver is particularly popular for fine Scottish and Irish jewelry; both yellow and white gold are also used as this metal has historically been a material of status. Pewter is more affordable but it is still very traditional so it appeals to those wanting something closer to ancient artifacts. Similar to pewter, bronze is durable and has a deep, rich tone that ages beautifully.

Most Popular Designs of Celtic Cross Necklaces

Contrary to what many believe, there are many variations of the Celtic style necklace, and each has its own symbolic meaning.

Saint Brigid’s Cross

This Celtic Cross necklace is usually made from rushes and traditionally woven into a square-shaped cross with four arms that are tied at the ends. It is associated with St. Brigid of Kildare, one of Ireland's patron saints, and thus is believed to protect homes from harm.

Collins Celtic Cross Shamrock

Shamrocks are a symbol of Ireland and St. Patrick, who used the three-leaved plant as a metaphor for the Christian Holy Trinity. This design incorporates shamrocks into the arms or around the Celtic cross.

Alexander Scottish Celtic Cross

The Alexander Scottish Celtic Cross is inspired by a historic cross from Scotland called the Kilmory Cross made around the year 1500 for Alexander MacMillan, a leader in the MacMillan clan. This necklace captures the designs you would find on the old stone crosses, with lots of cool knot patterns that are typical in Celtic art. It is perfect for anyone who loves history or appreciates the rich culture of the Celts.

Trinity Knot Celtic Cross Necklace

The design combines the Celtic cross with the Trinity knot, which started in the 3rd century as a simple design in Roman mosaics, and later evolved into complex symbols of infinity in the 7th century Celtic traditions. The Trinity knot is a classic Celtic symbol representing the Holy Trinity in Christian contexts or the natural elements of earth, air, and water in pagan beliefs.

Claddagh Celtic Cross

The Celtic Claddagh Cross Necklace is a striking piece that brings together two powerful symbols of Celtic tradition — the Claddagh and the Trinity Knot. The Claddagh, i.e., hands embracing a heart topped with a crown tell a story of friendship, love, and loyalty. Woven into this, you see the Trinity Knot, or Triquetra, which is said to represent concepts that come in threes like mind, body, spirit, or past, present, future.

Exquisite Craftsmanship in Every Celtic Cross Pendant

When shopping for Celtic jewelry, it is easy to find a variety of options almost anywhere. However, if you are looking for one that not only looks beautiful but also lasts, you need to be discerning. At Celtic Crystal Designs, we have necklaces made from 925 sterling silver, pure gold ("10K," "14K," and "18K”), pewter, bronze and genuine gemstones. Each piece is handcrafted by skilled artisans who have dedicated years for creating jewelry with ancient techniques. Visit us now and see what catches your eye.