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Triskelion Spiral Paua Shell Jewelry Set
- SKU: JCJS01
- Categories: Celtic Earrings, Celtic Jewelry, Celtic Jewelry Sets, Celtic Necklaces, Celtic Necklaces and Pendants
- Tags: Paua, Triskele, Triskelion
- The spiral represents the sun and is a symbol of growth, change, and expansion in the natural world
- Crafted from the Paua shell from New Zealand and made in the USA, each shell has its unique facets and qualities
- Pendant is approximately 1⅜ inches wide
- Earrings are 1/2 inch wide and include nickel-free stud and backers
- No two of these pieces will ever be the same
$60.00
In Irish mythology, the spiral represents the sun and is a symbol of growth, change, and expansion in the natural world.
These Triskelion Spiral Shell pendants and earrings are just as unique as you are! Crafted from the Paua shell from New Zealand and made in the USA, each shell has its unique facets and qualities. No two of these pieces will ever be the same. The pendant is approximately 1⅜ inches wide and includes an 18-inch stainless steel chain. The stud earrings are 1/2 inch include nickel-free stud and backers. This jewelry set makes a wonderful gift for the nature lover in your life or to add to your collection of Celtic-themed jewelry.
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- This Stag Torc is handcrafted in the USA
- Available in either bronze or silver
- Choose from either heavy or medium braid
- Made custom just for you—please understand that it’ll take between 6-16 weeks to create it and ship it to you
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