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Round Knot Cufflinks~These cufflinks are made with sterling silver fastners and knotwork charms. Any knotwork is symbolic of eternity as there is no beginning or end to the line. Intricate knotwork was used repeatedly in Celtic art, often combined with animal and human forms.~~Round Knot Cufflinks|ICL01|~683~684~~
Oval Galley Cufflinks~These cufflinks are made with sterling silver fastners and galley charms. The galley designs are taken from the medieval grave slabs of the Clan Chiefs, found in the Reilig Odhrain. It was believed that the galley carried the Clan Chief's soul to 'Tir-nan-Og', the land of eternal youth. This galley is likely to have been based on the Macdonald Lord of the Isles galley.~~Oval Galley Cufflinks|ICL02|~683~685~~
Oval Trinity Cufflinks~These cufflinks are made with sterling silver fastners and trinity knot charms. The trinity is a very old symbol of the three in one; father, son, holy spirit or mind, body, spirit. It is a common feature of Celtic knotwork.~~Oval Trinity Cufflinks|ICL03|~683~686~~
Knotwork Cufflinks~A traditional wedding outfit is not complete without a kilt pin and cufflinks. A perfect thank you to the most important men of the day, the Tree of Life kilt pin and knot work cufflinks are lovely examples of Ritchie’s work.
Buy both items together for a further reduction, £100.~~Knotwork Cufflinks|ICL05|~683~1166~~
St. Columba Pillow Tie Pin~This cross is known as the pillow cross from the legend that St. Columba used a stone as a pillow and that one morning when he awoke, the image of the ringed cross had appeared on it. In the 19th century a crofter ploughed up an oval stone with a ringed cross carved on it, in a field near the Abbey. The stone became known as the Pillow Cross, because of the famous legend. This small version of the pillow cross is just ¾" x ½" and has a pin and fastner for wearing on ties or lapels.~~St. Columba Pillow Tie Pin|ICL04|~683~1006~~
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