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These pieces were originally developed in Scotland over 25 years ago and are now handcrafted in Michigan from fine
porcelain clay. Celtic Art designs are originals from Scotland, Canada and the United States based on traditional Celtic themes. Round shaped piece are approximately 1" in diameter, oval shaped pieces are 1” by
1-1/2", and octogon shaped pieces are 1-1/8” accross. All pendants are on a 32 inch braided rayon cord.
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Celtic Cross - Celestial Energy
The cross is a universal symbol from ancient times, and
like the sacred tree and standing stone, it represents to the Celts the union of celestial and earthly forces. The axis of
the cross indicates the infinite spiritual expansion in all directions and the inner circle symbolizes the unity and consolidation
of these powers into a central point, a source of potent spiritual energy
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Celtic Cross - Celestial Energy
The cross is a universal symbol from ancient times, and like the sacred
tree and standing stone, it represents to the Celts the union of celestial and earthly forces. The axis of the cross indicates
the infinite spiritual expansion in all directions and the inner circle symbolizes the unity and consolidation of these powers
into a central point, a source of potent spiritual energy
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Sacred Tree/Tree of Life - Spiritual Energy, Wisdom
The sacred tree or Tree of Life represents the fruitfulness
of the earth, evoking spiritual growth, abundance, and rebirth. Rooted in the heart of the earth, it drinks the sacred waters
of life and stretches its branches into the heavens, providing a bridge between celestial and earthly powers. Each Celt tribe
had a sacred tree as its focal point, a symbol of sovereignty, sacred wisdom, and spiritual energy.
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Sacred Tree/Tree of Life - Spiritual Energy,
Wisdom
The sacred tree or Tree of Life represents the fruitfulness
of the earth, evoking spiritual growth, abundance, and rebirth. Rooted in the heart of the earth, it drinks the sacred waters
of life and stretches its branches into the heavens, providing a bridge between celestial and earthly powers. Each Celt tribe
had a sacred tree as its focal point, a symbol of sovereignty, sacred wisdom, and spiritual energy.
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Dragon
- Guardian Spirit
As a winged serpent, dragons unite earthly powers with celestial forces,
guarding the gates to the nether worlds, protecting the treasure (both material and spiritual) and controlling the earth's
energies. Symbols of strength and protection, they are often portrayed as stylized spirals or mazes; sources of spiritual
centering, self discovery, and a return to Mother Earth. Inhabiting lakes, barrows, and hilltops, they guard and protect all
the earth and its inhabitants.
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Dragon
- Guardian Spirit
As a winged serpent, dragons unite earthly powers with celestial forces,
guarding the gates to the nether worlds, protecting the treasure (both material and spiritual) and controlling the earth's
energies. Symbols of strength and protection, they are often portrayed as stylized spirals or mazes; sources of spiritual
centering, self discovery, and a return to Mother Earth. Inhabiting lakes, barrows, and hilltops, they guard and protect all
the earth and its inhabitants.
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Nehalennia - Protector of Travelers
Nehalennia, the steerswoman, is the Celtic goddess who protects travelers
during their life, but also on their journey through the afterlife. She is represented by dolphins, who protect seafarers,
and dogs and ravens who protect land travelers. Along the coast of ancient Celtic settlements are standing stones carved with
stylized dolphins, tributes to Nehalennia. As the goddess of guardianship, she symbolizes prosperity and the abundance of
the earth.
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Nehalennia - Protector of Travelers
Nehalennia, the steerswoman, is the Celtic goddess who protects
travelers during their life, but also on their journey through the afterlife. She is represented by dolphins, who protect
seafarers, and dogs and ravens who protect land travelers. Along the coast of ancient Celtic settlements are standing stones
carved with stylized dolphins, tributes to Nehalennia. As the goddess of guardianship, she symbolizes prosperity and the abundance
of the earth.
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Knotwork - Spiritual Quest
Knotwork patterns are symbolic of life's journey, an attempt to
make sense of the maze of existence. They represent a continuity of life with no beginning and no end, a journey to one's
spiritual center, an inner quest for spiritual rebirth, and a pathway to the sacred and divine source.
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Knotwork - Spiritual Quest
Knotwork patterns are symbolic of life's journey, an attempt to make
sense of the maze of existence. They represent a continuity of life with no beginning and no end, a journey to one's spiritual
center, an inner quest for spiritual rebirth, and a pathway to the sacred and divine source.
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Heart - Love, Emotion
Since ancient times, hearts have been used as a symbol to refer
to the spiritual, emotional and moral core of a human being. Poetically used to refer to the soul, hearts are most commonly
used as symbols representing love. The Celtic heart is among the most romantic of symbols, formed from one continuous line,
representing the union of souls in a visual continuity, of continuing faith and love as one travels through the journey of
life.
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Heart - Love, Emotion
Since ancient times, hearts have been used as a symbol to refer to the
spiritual, emotional and moral core of a human being. Poetically used to refer to the soul, hearts are most commonly used
as symbols representing love. The Celtic heart is among the most romantic of symbols, formed from one continuous line, representing
the union of souls in a visual continuity, of continuing faith and love as one travels through the journey of life.
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Cerridwen
- Transformation, Inspiration
Cauldrons in Celtic mythology are symbols of abundance, inspiration,
and divine knowledge, as well as sources of metamorphosis and spiritual rebirth. As keeper of the cauldron, Cerridwen is the
goddess of transformation, controlling the shape changing of humans and animals and offering guidance and spiritual renewal
at crucial junctures on life's journey. Cerridwen, whose totem animal is the boar, guarded the cauldron of inspiration and
is considered the muse of the bards.
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Brigantia - Healing, Fire, Inspiration
Brigantia (St. Brigit or Bride) is the Celtic goddess of healing, fire
and inspiration. Often portrayed with serpents who possess the healing powers of the earth, she is closely associated with
the curative energies of sacred wells and springs. As the muse of the creative arts, she provides light and inspiration to
the bard, smith, and other artisans. As well, her association with fire makes her the goddess of the family hearth, childbirth,
and domestic accord
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Spirals - Spiritual Growth
Since ancient time, spirals have represented spiritual growth, the ever
expanding journey of the soul from the sacred vortex uncoiling outward to fill the universe, then returning to the balanced
center, the creative source of Spiritual power and rebirth. Spirals are a natural pattern found in wind and water currents,
fern fronds, shells, and seeds and express the unfolding of the earth’s energies and the expansion of the universe.
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Divine
Couples - Friendship and Harmony
Celtic goddesses are often portrayed with mortal kings as consorts,
representing the union of the feminine and masculine energies of both the spiritual and material world. As a couple, they
embody this sacred union of separate forces creating harmony, peace, abundance, well-being, and new life energies. The divine
couple represents the duality of one's spiritual and worldly nature and at the same time stresses each partner's need for
independence and balance, creating friendship, harmony, and cooperation to enrich life's journey.
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Serpent - Earth Healer
Symbols of healing and wisdom, serpents live within the depths
of the Earth Mother and have mastery of all her secret knowledge and vital forces. Both Brigantia and Sironi, Celtic goddesses
of healing, use the serpents' mystical powers to work their cures. Because of their wave-like movements, serpents are also
associated with healing waters and sacred wells, sources of regenerative powers from within the earth, thus protectors of
health and well-being.
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Stag - Protector of Nature
The majestic stag is an important solar animal of the Celts. Its antlers,
shed and regenerated the following year, represent the tree of life and are symbolic of spiritual regeneration, abundance,
and prosperity. As a divine messenger, its antlers are seen as a receptacle for celestial energies. The stag, representing
the masculine side of the balance of nature, was the totem animal for the antlered deity Cernunnos, ruler and protector of
water, animals and nature.
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Fish - Secret Wisdom and Prophecy
In Celtic mythology, salmon and trout are often linked to sacred
wells and springs, places of physical healing and spiritual rebirth. The salmon are said to eat hazel nuts which fall into
the pool from the tree of knowledge, thereby gaining the wisdom of the worlds. As symbols of sacred wisdom and foreknowledge,
the fish represents renewed and sustained life.
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Horse - Sovereignty, Guidance
The horse is associated with many Celtic deities as an emblem of power,
sovereignty, abundance, and guidance. Epona and Macha are Celtic horse Goddesses who watch over the land, protecting its abundance
and insuring a good harvest. As protectors of nature, they both grant sovereignty over the land and are the goddesses of the
stable, protecting all who work with horse. As goddesses of maternity, prophecy, and prosperity, they guide and protect mortals
on their journeys through life
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Hare - Good Fortune, Rebirth
The hare is considered an intermediary between mortals and deities,
a messenger of the gods, but also a trickster with powers to effect transformation and control destiny. Its erratic movements
foretell future events and as a lunar animal, it represents rebirth, immortality, good fortune and prosperity. The hare is
the totem animal of numerous moon goddesses, most notably oestre (the Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring) whose name is the source
of the word Easter.
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Dog - Loyalty, Companionship
To the Celtic peoples, dogs have often symbolized the strong bond of
companionship and loyalty between human and animal. The Celtic goddess to protect travelers, Nehalennia, is often depicted
with dogs at her side. Dogs figured prominently in Celtic artwork, especially within the Books of Kells, Durrow, and
Lindisfarne. Fiercely protective of their human families, the barking of a faithful dog can be a first alert to danger or
concern.
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Cat - Intuition, Prophecy
In Celtic mythology, cats were often portrayed as liaisons to mystic
realms, granting the caller a variety of insights regarding esoteric and ethereal knowledge. They were considered the guardian
of souls, their eyes the windows to the other world. The Celtic cat received much respect. The Celts recognized cats’
unique abilities such as sensing the coming of terrible storms long before thunder was heard.
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Birds
- Spirits of Prophecy
Birds play a prominent role in Celtic myth and legend. As symbols of
freedom and transcendence, they represent the human soul in flight, liberated from earthly ties, able to soar in spiritual
communication with the heavens. Returning to earth, they bring messages of prophecy and guidance, aiding mortals on their
spiritual and earthly journeys. As spirits of the air, they provide a link between the soul and the spiritual forces of the
heavens
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