Thursday, April 14, 2011

Sterling Silver Celtic Necklace

Sterling Silver Celtic Necklace

The sterling silver Celtic necklace is as rich and varied as any sterling silver necklace. There are Celtic knot necklaces and Celtic symbol necklaces. The collection of Celtic necklaces under scrutiny in this post is vast in its collection.



Many of these Celtic necklaces even have christian symbolism and cross over into Christian jewelry. Other Celtic necklaces cross over into heart necklaces and love jewelry.



Most of the Celtic necklaces are knot based. If every Celtic knot were represented in the Celtic necklace genre the collection would be almost endless. This collection of Celtic necklaces is huge. There are over 270 sterling silver Celtic necklaces.



This Celtic necklace page is one of the biggest collections of sterling silver Celtic knot necklaces. Perhaps the biggest one in America.



In this Celtic necklace collection you will almost certainly find at least one or more Celtic necklaces that appeal to you.



One highlight in this Celtic necklace blog is the Celtic love knot necklace and the Celtic heart necklace. Are they the same type of Celtic necklace? If so why?  If the love knot necklace and the Celtic heart are different then why?

First let's look at the Celtic heart necklace examples:

This Celtic heart necklace is a unique Celtic knot the flows into the shape of a heart. This is the way many Celtic knot necklaces work. The Celtic knot flows into another pronounced design.

This is a Celtic trinity knot heart necklace. The Trinity knot flows into the heart symbol.

This is a unique Celtic heart necklace because the four hearts are woven into one Celtic knot design. This is unique because it is really considered a relationship knot necklace because of the interconnected heart. But it is still consider a Celtic heart necklace as well.

Now let's look at the Celtic love knot necklaces:
This Celtic love knot necklace is two knots interconnected into one knot representing love. That is how Celtic love knots are distinguished is by two knots that flow into one knot. This example is a horizontal knot and a vertical knot knotted together to almost form a cross. Here is another example...

This Celtic love knot is two vertical Celtic knots connected with knot work connecting them side by side.

The Celtic heart, like any other heart symbol equates to love. The love knot is a symbol of two joining into one which also means love. So while these two necklaces look fundamentally different they are similar in that they both represent love the Celtic way.

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