A distinct Celtic brooch, with a vintage design that includes an outstanding Celtic pattern. This terrific jewellery piece is exceptionally hand crafted in Glasgow, Scotland by Mithril Jewellery from sterling silver.
In 7th Century, while scattering Christianity all over Europe, the Columban Monks had previously been connected with Germanic Animal Art. This design of animal knotwork was eventually utilized by the scribes in their manuscripts. These historical images are already modified from three various border designs in the Book of Durrow that has been authored around 675 AD.
Spirals were utilised for magical and ornamental uses, with designers beautifying metal, stone and jewellery, but achieved their complete creative advancement in the course of the golden age of Celtic Arts in the 7th and 8th Centuries.
I think you will agree that Mithril has created a stunning design of two lovers whilst sticking to knot work in his design.
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Hallmarked in Scotland
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TECHNICAL SPECS
Materials - Sterling Silver
Size: 50mm x45 mm