Amazon Collection Sterling Silver Celtic Knot Lever-Back Drop Earrings
Jewelry inspired by the interlacing and continuous designs prevalent in Celtic artwork, illuminating the interconnectedness and continuity of life.
Triquetra – Trinity Knot
The Trinity knot is one of the oldest and most popular Celtic symbols. The triangular shape represents the Celtic belief in the triad, that everything happens in threes. The knot is often interwoven around a circle to signify the unity of the three elements.
The Trinity knot is said to stand for an array of elements, including: past, present, future; mother, father, child; or body, mind, spirit. It is also believed to represent the three promises of a relationship: to love, honor, and protect.
Dara Celtic Knot
The meaning of the word Dara can be traced to an Irish word, doire, which means oak tree. Ancient Celts considered the oak tree a sacred symbol of destiny, power, strength, wisdom, leadership and endurance. All these attributes are associated with the Dara knot.
The Dara knot is depicted in several different ways but is always symbolic of the root system of an oak tree. Roots of the oak tree are symbolic of the great source of inner strength or divine resources we possess.
Claddagh
The Claddagh design consists of two hands holding a heart with a crown on its top. The hands in the symbol represent friendship. The heart depicts love. And the crown means loyalty.
A Claddagh ring can be used as a promise ring, engagement ring, wedding ring, or as a testament to love or friendship. When it is worn to represent a relationship, it can take different meanings depending on how it is worn. The giving of a Claddagh shows committed love, friendship and loyalty to that person.
Celtic Love Knot
As a knot is created by interweaving two individual strands, the Celtic love knot represents the bond between two people. One of the most famous symbols is the sailor’s knot. This symbol became known as the perfect union of two people, which has no beginning and no ending, but only everlasting love.
The serpent love knot seen in the Irish Book of Kells stands for eternal life. A Celtic square knot is made using a single line that runs continuously and is believed to be the mark of loyalty.
Crann Bethadh – Tree of Life
For the ancient Celts, the Tree of Life was a symbol of balance and harmony. The lore of trees continues as a vital part of Celtic myth and folklore. Countless Irish legends revolve around trees.
The Celtic Tree of Life is often drawn showing the branches reaching skyward and the roots spreading out into the earth below, symbolizing the belief in the link between heaven and earth. Often the tree is contained within a circle. All of this is to symbolize the never-ending circle of life.
Celtic Shamrock
The Celtic Shamrock is the unofficial symbol of Ireland. The main reason the shamrock is so closely tied to Ireland is because of the legend of St. Patrick using it to explain the Holy Trinity during his mission there.
Although the Celtic symbol can refer to the Holy Trinity, it is also used to symbolize any triad, such as life, death, rebirth or earth, sea, sky. Shamrocks (commonly known as clover) are very prevalent in Ireland, so its use in this design also signifies abundance or fertility.
Celtic Eternity Knot
This knot is comprised of three distinct elements including two ovals interwoven with an eternity knot. Each oval is meant to represent the partners in a relationship. The eternity knot symbolizes eternal love. The symbol taken as a whole is meant to represent the marriage of these three elements.
The eternity knot itself looks like a maze in an overall diamond shape. It often has squared edges but may also have rounded edges. It symbolizes endless life.
Celtic Cross
The ringed cross became an emblem of Celtic identity, in addition to its more traditional religious symbolism. The earliest Celtic cross is a very simple cross with a circle. This is thought to have symbolized the sun.
Over time, the crosses became more elaborate, incorporating interwoven patterns and Celtic knots. The circle of the Celtic cross is also thought to be a symbol of eternity that emphasizes the endlessness of God’s love.
Item Features:
- Dangle earrings featuring Celtic Dara knot drops in 14k rose gold plated sterling silver with an oxidized look
- Celtic knot jewelry inspired by the interlacing and continuous designs prevalent in Celtic artwork, illuminating the interconnectedness and continuity of life
- A thoughtful jewelry gift that will be cherished for years to come
- Secure leverback closure
- Hand-crafted in pure .925 Sterling Silver; 14K Rose Gold plating added to enhance design and appearance; Black oil polished for an oxidized look
- Imported
- These silver pieces are built for longevity. This piece features a metal plating or flashing, or an electrocoating for a more lustrous appearance, but it can wear off with long-term or heavy use. To ensure the longevity of your plated items store your jewelry in a dark, cool, dry place such as a pouch or air tight box and avoid rubbing plated items together. Also try to avoid exposure to cleaning products and perfume which can both negatively affect your items. Your local jeweler can advise you where to send your jewelry if you would ever like them replated.
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