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Highland Spring Thistle Bracelet

Highland Spring Thistle Bracelet

Regular price $56.00
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Stunning! Our highly polished Pewter Thistle Bangle Bracelet features five thistles combined with Celtic knot work design. Made of heavy, solid pewter that will never tarnish and designed to last a lifetime. A beautiful gift!

Bracelet is in the cuff style with an open back and can be adjusted for almost any wrist size - perfect for men or women! A rich, traditional Celtic look at a very amazing price!

About Pewter:

Pewter is an ancient and traditional metal used in traditional jewelry making for centuries. It was discovered by the Romans about 200 A.D. and was known as the "Metal of Kings" because it could only be afforded by royalty.

2 1/2" by 2 1/4" in solid lead free pewter.

About the Thistle

The prickly purple thistle is the national emblem of Scotland. Ever present in fields and pastures throughout Scotland, thistle has been Scotland's emblem for centuries. The first use as a royal symbol was on silver coins issued by James III in 1470.

The Lovely Symbolism of the Thistle Flower

The thistle represents overcoming adversity and difficult situations. It’s a symbol of resilience. In Celtic regions, the thistle represents devotion, bravery, determination, and strength. In addition, the thistle is considered a symbol of protection. It is also called the “flower of the sun“ and is used as protection against evildoers. The thistle is often seen on the front doors of Celtic homes. The flower’s pink and purple colors represent nobility and royalty.