Celtic Claddagh Cross Necklace
Celtic Claddagh Cross Necklace
Celtic Claddagh Cross Necklace
Celtic Claddagh Cross Necklace
Celtic Claddagh Cross Necklace
Celtic Claddagh Cross Necklace
Celtic Claddagh Cross Necklace
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Celtic Claddagh Cross Necklace

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Solid sterling silver on an 18" sterling silver chain 

This unique sterling silver cross combines the classic Celtic symbols of Claddagh and the Trinity Knot. A beautiful gift for any lover of Celtic culture. Comes on a sterling silver chain.

Solid Sterling Silver Pendant measures 1 3/4" high x 1 1/4" wide The origins of the symbol came from a humble Galway fishing village, but it is now one of the most recognizable symbols in the world.

The Claddagh meaning is all about love, loyalty, and friendship. The two hands represent friendship, a heart symbolizes love and the crown on top is for loyalty. 

The Triquetra is also known as the Trinity Knot and the Celtic Triangle. The symbol has been found on stones that date back to 1,000 AD and is found in the Book of Kells created around 800 AD.

Hallmarked 925