Elvenfire Celtic Knot Necklace
Elvenfire Celtic Knot Necklace
Elvenfire Celtic Knot Necklace
Elvenfire Celtic Knot Necklace
Elvenfire Celtic Knot Necklace
Elvenfire Celtic Knot Necklace
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Elvenfire Celtic Knot Necklace

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Solid Sterling Silver with authentic emerald green agate gemstone.

This Celtic pendant is called Elvenfire because of the deep, magical glow of the green agate. With its intricate open knot work and beautiful presence it is a show stopper!

The lovely, rich glow of the 1 carat center green agate gemstone creates a unique pendant that is feminine and intricate. The glow of the green will have you dreaming of Ireland!

Celtic knots, with their unbroken lines that weave over and under have no beginning and no end and symbolize everlasting love and everlasting life.

Solid .925 sterling silver pendant measuring 3/4" x 3/4" on an 18" sterling silver chain. One carat gemstone genuine green agate.

History of Celtic Knot Work

Celtic knot designs have a rich history, originating from plait work in different cultures. They are a symbol of interconnectedness and developed in the 7th century. As a whole, Celtic knot designs have become a symbol of cultural pride for those with Welsh, Irish or Scottish heritage.

 

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