
Pendants and Necklaces
St John AP_009 1¼"High £12.50
St Columba AP_028 1"High £10.95
St John of Iona AP_020 1¾"High £13.95
Celtic Pendants such as these have been worn around the neck as a talisman, or simply an ornament, for more than three millennia. The Columba Pillow (028) is copied from a carved stone in Iona Abbey which, according to legend, Columba (AD563) used as his pillow apparently disdaining the luxury of straw! In the tenth and eleventh centuries there was a veritable profusion of magnificent Celtic crosses in the West of Scotland, typical of which and probably the most famous is the St.John's of Iona (020). The Ritchie Cross (026), carved on a stone slab in the Burial Place of Kings, also in Iona, dates from the Middle Ages.
Ritchie AP_026 1"High £10.95
Traigheil - "X" AP_173P 1¼"High £14.50
Zoomorphic - "X" AP_176P 1"High £13.95
Thistle - "X" AP_217P 1"High £12.50
Luckenbooth AP_222 1"High £10.95
Thistle - "X" AP_229P 1¼"High £10.95
Eternity AP_230 1¼"High £14.50
Interlace - "X" AP_231P 1"Dia £10.95
St Columba AP_SL16 1¼" High £15.95
Lutus Leaf - "X" AP_175P 1¼"High £13.95
Eilean Annraidh - "X" AP_172P 1¼"High £12.50
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