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S44919
29,00 € *
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S44026
55,00 € *
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S4089
39,00 € *
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S44583
19,90 € *
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S44982
58,00 € *
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69,00 € *
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S44032
19,90 € *
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35,00 € *
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 Celtic Pendants: Elegant necklaces from...

Celtic Necklace Pendants

Celtic Pendants: Elegant necklaces from Ireland

Celtic pendants are timeless and uniquely beautiful. In our shop you will find a large selection of different pieces of jewellery, so that there is a suitable pendant for everyone. Thus there are necklaces with Celtic symbols such as the knot pattern or the tree of life. Also classic Irish symbols like the harp, cloverleaves, sheep and the Claddagh ring are available. From a large selection of Celtic pendants, simply choose the necklace that suits you best! Each pendant is also supplied with the corresponding necklace.

Uniquely beautiful: Celtic pendants and Irish symbols

All Celtic pendants are made of high quality materials. They are mostly made of stainless steel, sterling silver or gold. The chains are decorated with diamonds, pearls, stones or Connemara marble. This beautiful material comes from the Wild West of Ireland and is more than 9,000 years old.

The necklaces are designed in different styles. So there are elegant pieces of jewellery with diamonds, filigree Celtic pendants or playful designs. Each piece of jewellery has an Irish or Celtic symbol that expresses the love for the Emerald Isle. Our pendants with a Celtic knot, for example, are very popular. But the Claddagh ring is also very popular, even though it is worn around the neck and not traditionally around the finger. Because this symbol unites three important characteristics that are deeply connected with Irish culture: Friendship, love and loyalty.