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"As Is"Diamond Accent Celtic Cross Pendant w/18Chain 14K
Hail your heritage from the Emerald Isle with the revered symbol of eternal faith and love. Elegantly crafted in 14K yellow gold and accented with rhodium plating, this Celtic cross pendant is a gleaming token of ancestral artistry. A round, bezel-set diamond beams at the center of the cross. Wear it daily as a subtle reminder of the beauty and mystery of Ireland. Pendant is presented on an approximately 18"L 14K yellow gold fine rope chain. Secures with a spring ring clasp. Including bail, measures approximately 5/8"W x 1-1/8"L. Diamond is used as an accent only. Boxed. Made in Ireland. See J91154. This product may be a customer return, vendor sample, or on-air display and is not in its originally manufactured condition. It may not be new. In some instances, these items are repackaged by QVC. Jewelry,Necklaces,Gold,14K Yellow Gold,Necklaces



St. Patrick S Day Crafts (Fun Holiday Crafts Kids Can Do!) (Library)
St. Patrick S Day Crafts (Fun Holiday Crafts Kids Can Do!) (Library)
Provides information about the origin and customs of St. Patrick s Day, ideas for celebrating this holiday, and directions for making such crafts as an Irish shamrock, a Blarney Stone, Celtic jewelry, and puppets. Author: Gnojewski, Carol. Number of Pages: 32. Published On: 2004/04/01. Language: ENGLISH



Celtic jewelry - Celtic Jewlery is available in many different variations. Celtic designs, such as Celtic knotwork, and ancient Celtic symbols is crafted in silver and in gold to form adornments for individuals.

Chainz - Chainz, The Contemporary Jewelry for Men - presents a unique collection of precious metal jewelry designs exclusively for men in silver, gold, titanium, platinum, and semi-precious stones. Chainz also carries custom rare designs and specially selected imported men's jewelry.

Imbolc - Imbolc (a fire festival) is one of the eight holidays, festivals (4 Solar and 4 Fire/lunar) or sabbats of the Neopagan wheel of the year, with some origins in Irish mythology and the pre-Christian Celtic calendar. Originally it was a pagan Irish festival celebrated on 1 February, which began, according to Celtic custom the evening before.

Celtic Fusion - Celtic Fusion is a broad umbrella term for modern music which incorporates traditional Celtic influences, or Celtic Music which incorporates modern music. It is thus essentially a syncretic musical tradition which borrows freely from the musical traditions of all the Celtic Nations as well as all styles of popular music, and is thus sometimes associated with Pan-Celtic movement.



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