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Name:
Two Tone Newgrange Spiral Band
Price:
$584
Description:
14ct Yellow & White Gold Newgrange Spiral Gents Band .
This design is inspired by the Newgrange Spirals.
This famous Tri-Spiral was carved more than 5000 years ago, on a rock at the end of the burial passage at Newgrange, at the point where the shaft of sunlight from the entrance falls at sunrise on 21st December.
The Design, one of the best examples of stone carving in pre-roman Europe, is executed with great skill and is a symbol which must have been of deep significance to the Neolithic people of Ireland in their search for the mystery of existence and their understanding of the cosmos.
One of the most extraordinary aspects of Newgrange is that the great burial chamber has been carbon-dated to several hundred years before the oldest Egyptian pyramids.
Details:
Code:OR477
MATCHING Ladies ring available. 14ct Price $475.See Ladies Wedding Band Section page 2. Please quote this number when emailing OR529
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Name:
Gold Celtic Ardagh Band
Price:
$472
Description:
14ct All Yellow Gold Ardagh Ladies Band.
The Ardagh Chalice, which ranks with the Book of Kells as one of the finest known works of Celtic Art, is thought to have been made in the 9th century AD. A large, two-handled silver cup, decorated with gold, gilt bronze, brass, lead pewter and enamel, assembled from 354 separate pieces. The names of the apostles are incised in a frieze around the bowl, below a girdle bearing inset gold wirework panels of animals, birds, and geometric interlace. Techniques used include hammering, engraving,lost wax casting , filigree applique, cloisonné and enameling.
It was found in1868, together with a small bronze cup and four brooches, by two boys, digging in a potato field, beside the village of Ardagh, County Limerick, Ireland. Buried without the least protection as they were, the pieces must have been interred in a hurry, probably temporarily, as the owner probably intended to return for them at a later time.
It currently resides in the National Museum of Ireland.
Details:
Code:OR558
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Name:
Two Tone Celtic Ardagh Band
Price:
$607
Description:
14ct Yellow & White Gold Gents Ardagh Band.Florentine style.
The Ardagh Chalice, which ranks with the Book of Kells as one of the finest known works of Celtic Art, is thought to have been made in the 9th century AD. A large, two-handled silver cup, decorated with gold, gilt bronze, brass, lead pewter and enamel, assembled from 354 separate pieces. The names of the apostles are incised in a frieze around the bowl, below a girdle bearing inset gold wirework panels of animals, birds, and geometric interlace. Techniques used include hammering, engraving,lost wax casting , filigree applique, cloisonné and enameling.
It was found in1868, together with a small bronze cup and four brooches, by two boys, digging in a potato field, beside the village of Ardagh, County Limerick, Ireland. Buried without the least protection as they were, the pieces must have been interred in a hurry, probably temporarily, as the owner probably intended to return for them at a later time.
It currently resides in the National Museum of Ireland.
Details:
Code:OR487
MATCHING ladies ring available. Price on application. Please quote this number when emailing OR487a.
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Name:
White Gold Celtic Ardagh Band
Price:
$535
Description:
14ct All White Gold Gents Ardagh Band with rims.
The Ardagh Chalice, which ranks with the Book of Kells as one of the finest known works of Celtic Art, is thought to have been made in the 9th century AD. A large, two-handled silver cup, decorated with gold, gilt bronze, brass, lead pewter and enamel, assembled from 354 separate pieces. The names of the apostles are incised in a frieze around the bowl, below a girdle bearing inset gold wirework panels of animals, birds, and geometric interlace. Techniques used include hammering, engraving,lost wax casting , filigree applique, cloisonné and enameling.
It was found in1868, together with a small bronze cup and four brooches, by two boys, digging in a potato field, beside the village of Ardagh, County Limerick, Ireland. Buried without the least protection as they were, the pieces must have been interred in a hurry, probably temporarily, as the owner probably intended to return for them at a later time.
It currently resides in the National Museum of Ireland.
Details:
Code:OR490
MATCHING ladies ring available. Price on application. Please quote this number when emailing OR490a.
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Name:
Icon Pendant Multiple
Price:
$177
Description:
Icon Pendant Multiple, Last payment to complete sale.
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