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Celtic Rings

Things You Should Know About Celtic Rings

For thousands of years, the spiritual faith of the Celtic people has celebrated in art, song, and story. They were Pagan before the Celtic nations of Scotland, Wales and Ireland, converted to Christ. Many early symbols of eternity now present on Celtic rings can be trace back to the days of the Druids. Symbols of devotion to Christ are the ancient Pagan symbols evolve with over time.

Today, Celtic rings carry some element of mystical beauty, because they have feature a wide array of motifs. The intricate, hypnotic lines of Celtic knot work and also known as interlaced is a popular feature in the style. Celtic interlace is intended to express the idea of endless spiritual journey through existence.

Irish Celtic Rings

Irish Celtic Rings

Celtic interlace is also represents spiritual rebirth, birth, and death. The lines of Celtic interlace are endless. Celtic Rings also feature symbols and zoomorphic or animal as well with the classic knot work. Today, winged bulls, birds, and serpents are the most common zoomorphic symbols you will find on rings.

Ireland is the greatest national art treasure in the Book of Kells, the bull and winged lion is represent by fine examples of Celtic interlace. Often, Celtic symbols appear together and it is always the case today in the design of jewelry.

To represent the Clans, animals were use In Scotland, in prehistoric times. Creating a rich, dimensional beauty, knot work or animal symbols often appear together with spirals.

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