St Brigid’s Day – Honoring the Celtic Goddess and Saint of Renewal
Celebrated on February 1st, St Brigid’s Day (Lá Fhéile Bríde) marks one of the most meaningful dates in the Celtic calendar. It falls halfway between the winter solstice and the…
This Claddagh pendant features a large green cubic zirconium that is beautifully cut into a heart shape forming the basis of the Claddagh symbol! The pendant features knotwork at the top and sides then we find trinity knots at the cuffs.
The Claddagh is the most well known Irish symbol depicting love, friendship and loyalty. The trinity knot represents the Holy Trinity - the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
Made by Boru in Dublin in .925 sterling silver the pendant features an adjustable 16"-18" chain with a lobster claw catch.
In addition the piece bears a stamp from the Assay Office in Dublin Castle guaranteeing it has been lovingly handcrafted in Ireland.



Celebrated on February 1st, St Brigid’s Day (Lá Fhéile Bríde) marks one of the most meaningful dates in the Celtic calendar. It falls halfway between the winter solstice and the…
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Bought my girlfriend a Celtic ring! December 2013 I bought my new girlfriend a Celtic ring. She is Irish Catholic – turns out she is also a Celtic witch in a beautiful Celtic way. February 2015 – we will be married June 2015. I had no choice I was bewitched by the most beautiful woman on the planet.
Beautiful over the years! Every year I have purchased earrings, rings and necklaces. They have all stayed so beautiful over the years.
Great quality and beautiful artistry! The Celtic jewelry she carries is just beautiful. Great quality and beautiful artistry. I bought for myself and for a dear friend who is retiring at end of year.
Autumn got her necklace and loves it! I got it for her so she has something to get baptized with! It’s perfect!
Irish Heritage! My first buying experience with Marian was pleasant. We discussed my Irish heritage and it was a good price. I bought a Celtic cross and chain. In from Mystic City visiting the family in The Villages.
I have always been pleased! I have been purchasing Celtic jewelry in various forms for many years. I have always been pleased and received many compliments on the various pieces. Marian has always been very helpful in selecting pieces for my daughters and grand-daughter.