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Gold St Brigid Cross

Price: $78

Description:
14ct St Brigid cross. No chain included.

In her endeavour to explain the passion to a dying pagan, St Brigid wove a cross from the rushes strewn on the floor. The Saint Brigids cross is believed to protect homes from want and evil. She is second only to Saint Patrick among Irelands heritage and saints.

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CodeOR154

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Claddagh Eternity Ring

Price: $790

Description:
14ct yellow Claddagh Eternity ring with Diamond and Emerald on each side.

Green and misty fables surround the story of Ireland's unique symbol of love and friendship..the Claddagh Ring.Its tradition lies deep in the dark pools of the history of Galway.The Claddagh ring, two hands holding a crowned heart, for over three hundred years, has symbolised love, loyalty and friendship. The history of the claddagh ring is believed by some to have been used as a betrothal or friendship ring.

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Code:OR159

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Gold St.Brigids Cross Charm

Price: $58

Description:
10ct Gold St.Brigids Cross Charm.

St. Brigid `Mary of the Gaels'. Born in mid fifth century and buried at Downpatrick besides St.Patrick and St.Colmcille. Brigid built the first Irish Convent beside a giant oak tree - this place became known as the Church og the Oak - Cill Dara, or Kildare as it is known today. Daughter of a pagan chieftan - a stubborn unbeliever, before his death Brigid sat by him in prayer and whiled away the time by weaving the first St.Brigids Cross from the rushes strewn about the floor. Her father seeing the cross asked her to explain its meaning and overwhelmed, became a Christian before his death. The St.Brigids Cross is still made in Ireland today, and placed in cottages and out offices on her feast day - February 1st - the day on which she died about 524A.D. It is believed that this emblem protects the home and animals from evil and want.

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Code:OR858



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Gold Leprechaun Charm

Price: $93

Description:
10ct Gold Leprechaun Charm.

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Gold Shamrock Charm

Price: $66

Description:
10ct Gold Shamrock Charm.

The Symbol of the Shamrock
In ancient Ireland the Shamrock was thought to have magical powers and the number 3 was considered a powerful number. Legends say the leaves will stand upright when a storm approaches and that no snake will be found among them. When St. Patrick came to Ireland he used the Shamrock to symbolize the meaning of the church's teaching on the Trinity. The word Shamrock comes from the old Irish word "seamrog" (pronounced sham-rowg) which means "summer plant."

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Code:OR862



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