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Claddagh Cross Pendant - Small

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Made in County Dublin, Ireland.

Description

Claddagh Cross Pendant - Small.

DESCRIPTION

This small Claddagh Cross Pendant has a traditional shape with a Claddagh symbol to the center. It also has an iconic Celtic Trinity knot design to the shaft of the cross.

The Irish Celtic Cross has been a symbol of faith for centuries in Ireland whether the belief is pagan, Christian or another religion. However, it is widely known as a powerful symbol of Irish heritage. Originally crafted in stone, Celtic Crosses predate Christianity and in pagan times the circle of the cross represented the sun.

The Claddagh dates to the 17th century and originated in the village of Claddagh in County Galway, Ireland. Legend has it that Richard Joyce a Galway native, was captured and sold to slavery in North Africa. However, Joyce found himself slave to a Turkish Goldsmith, and from his master he learned and excelled at the craft.

Joyce was finally released after 14 years. However, the Goldsmith he was working for was so impressed by his work that he offered his daughters hand in marriage to him. He also offered half of his property to try and get him to stay. But Joyce refused the offer and returned to Galway, where his sweetheart awaited him. But while in captivity, he had made what we now know as the Claddagh Ring especially for her. For centuries the Claddagh Ring this was used as a wedding ring by the fisher folk of Claddagh village.

This Claddagh Cross Pendant would make a lovely gift for children and women of all ages.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

SKU: C101-SIL

Weight Sterling Silver: 1 gram approx.

Weight 10K Gold: 1.09 grams approx.

Weight 14K Gold: 1.26 grams approx.

Width: 11.9 mm

Height: 18 mm approx.

Chain: 18″ Spiga chain.

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Claddagh Cross Pendant - Small

$9180 $10200

Claddagh Cross Pendant - Small.

DESCRIPTION

This small Claddagh Cross Pendant has a traditional shape with a Claddagh symbol to the center. It also has an iconic Celtic Trinity knot design to the shaft of the cross.

The Irish Celtic Cross has been a symbol of faith for centuries in Ireland whether the belief is pagan, Christian or another religion. However, it is widely known as a powerful symbol of Irish heritage. Originally crafted in stone, Celtic Crosses predate Christianity and in pagan times the circle of the cross represented the sun.

The Claddagh dates to the 17th century and originated in the village of Claddagh in County Galway, Ireland. Legend has it that Richard Joyce a Galway native, was captured and sold to slavery in North Africa. However, Joyce found himself slave to a Turkish Goldsmith, and from his master he learned and excelled at the craft.

Joyce was finally released after 14 years. However, the Goldsmith he was working for was so impressed by his work that he offered his daughters hand in marriage to him. He also offered half of his property to try and get him to stay. But Joyce refused the offer and returned to Galway, where his sweetheart awaited him. But while in captivity, he had made what we now know as the Claddagh Ring especially for her. For centuries the Claddagh Ring this was used as a wedding ring by the fisher folk of Claddagh village.

This Claddagh Cross Pendant would make a lovely gift for children and women of all ages.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

SKU: C101-SIL

Weight Sterling Silver: 1 gram approx.

Weight 10K Gold: 1.09 grams approx.

Weight 14K Gold: 1.26 grams approx.

Width: 11.9 mm

Height: 18 mm approx.

Chain: 18″ Spiga chain.

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