Friday, January 25, 2013

Celtic Jewelry

Celtic Jewelry

 
Celtic jewelry is a majestic even mystical type of jewelry. With all those mysterious knots and geometric shapes one wonders what it's all about. On the other hand Celtic jewelry has many mainstream types of jewelry, one of which is Celtic crosses. We will look into the Celtic cross in this blog and see what is so special about it.
 
May you always have work for your hands to do.
May your pockets hold always a coin or two.
May the sun shine bright on your windowpane.
May the rainbow be certain to follow each rain.
May the hand of a friend always be near you.
And may God fill your heart with gladness to cheer you.
  


 
Along with looking at the Celtic cross we will go through in some Irish blessings to give some rich flavor to the culture from which these Irish Celtic crosses comes from. Also keep in mind that all the extra symbols on these crosses are added Christian symbols making the Celtic cross necklace even richer and a more full cross experience. Understanding the meaning of the Celtic cross is important.
 
 
Lucky stars above you,
Sunshine on your way,
Many friends to love you,
Joy in work and play-
Laughter to outweigh each care,
In your heart a song-
And gladness waiting everywhere
All your whole life long!
 
 

Sterling silver Celtic crosses serve to honor your Christian faith while adding some extra Celtic Christian symbols and if your of Irish descent bring home a little closer. Not an Irishman, don't worry, the Celtic cross necklace is very mainstream in the cross jewelry genre.
 
May you always walk in sunshine.
May you never want for more. May Irish angels rest their wings right beside your door.
 
 
 
The Celtic cross is a wonderful part of Celtic jewelry and is a part of many other types of theme based jewelry genres. It is a great git to give to the Christian man or women in you life.
 
Christ be with me,
be after me,
be before me,
and be at my right and left hand.
May everything I do be for Christ.
 
 
 
To those who are into symbols you really need to study the Celtic cross meaning of these Celtic crosses. If you like them just because of there style then no worries but there is a resource for all who want to know more about the Celtic cross meaning and history.

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