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Celtic Cross on Display Card CELC102
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Celtic Cross on Display Card
A streamlined cross based on an ancient design, this modern version of an ancient relic is seen in many Christian and non-Christian motifs. Approx. 1 1/4 in. wide x 2 inches |
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Two Lives Entwined on Display Card CELC105
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Two Lives Entwined on Display Card
Celtic entwined knot represents marriage and fidelity in relationships. Approx. 1/2 in. wide x 1 1/2 inches |
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Good Luck Knot on Display Card CELC106
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Good Luck Knot on Display Card
Also known as the Celtic Four, this Celtic knot represents the 4-leaved clover, and symbolizes good fortune and a bountiful harvest. Approx. 3/4 in. wide x 1 inch |
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Celtic Wealth Pendant on Display Card CELC107
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Celtic Wealth Pendant on Display Card
Believed to bring good luck, prosperity, and conquest over adversity to the wearer. Approx. 1 1/2 in. diameter |
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Five Sacred Things on Display Card CELC109
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Five Sacred Things on Display Card
The five points of the knot represent earth, air, water, fire and the Spirit--which are considered to be sacred. Approx. 1 in. wide x 1 1/4 inches tall |
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Spiritual Unity Knot on Display Card CELC110
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Spiritual Unity Knot on Display Card
Triangular knots represent the unity, strength and completeness of being. Approx. 3/4 in. wide x 1 inches tall |
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Celtic Eternal Life Knot on Display Card CELC114
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Celtic Eternal Life Knot on Display Card
Oval knots represent eternity and never-ending life. The Celts believed that each soul was a fragment of the Divine and would return to the Divine after many lives of lessons. Approx. 1 in. wide x 1 1/2 iches tall |
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Love and Fidelity Knot on Display Card CELC115
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Love and Fidelity Knot on Display Card
This intricate knot represents the fidelity of true love. Approx. 1 in. diameter |
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Happiness Knot on Display Card CELC117
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Happiness Knot on Display Card
Simple but meaningful. The intricacies of the knot represent the interweaving of many lives and lessons. Approx. 1 in. diameter |
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Flann's Cross on Display Card CELC120
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Flann's Cross on Display Card
A stylized version of the King Flann's Cross, named for Flann Sinna, c. 879-916. Some believe the cross is actually a surveying tool. Approx. 3/4 in. wide x 1 3/8 inches tall |