- This stunning gold Celtic cross necklace was designed and crafted by a group of top Irish artisans at the Solvar jewelry-making company in the heart of Dublin, Ireland, which has been providing the world with high quality Irish accessories for over 70 years
- Like all Solvar jewelry pieces, this necklace was lovingly hand-finished in the center of Dublin City, just a stones throw away from the gates of Trinity College, Dublin, Irelands most internationally-renowned and prestigious school of third level education
- The gorgeous Celtic cross pendant on this necklace is powerfully evocative of the hundreds of 9th-century standing crosses which still dot the Irish countryside today. Originally erected by early Christian monks, they are today viewed as symbolic of the enduring power of spiritual dedication and faith
- This necklace is made entirely from pure gold, which is completely free from nickel and other harmful substances known to cause redness and irritation to sensitive skin. You can wear it all day, every day, completely worry-free
- Make this gorgeous Celtic cross necklace a thoughtful and creative gift for any woman in your life with an abiding love for the rich history and cultural heritage of the Emerald Isle. Shes guaranteed to be thanking you for many years to come
If youre on the lookout for a piece of authentically Irish jewelry to show off your pride in the history, spirituality, and culture of your ancestral home, you need look no further than this magnificent Celtic cross necklace for women. Made from pure gold by expert Irish artisans at the Solvar jewelry-making company in Dublin, Ireland, this piece has been hand-finished to a truly exquisite level of detail, and accurately reflects the appearance of the many ancient standing crosses which still dot the Irish countryside today. Youre guaranteed to love how connected this stunning piece makes you feel to Irelands rich history and cultural heritage.
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 2.6 x 2.5 x 1.3 inches; 1.59 ounces
- Department : womens
- Date First Available : March 19, 2012