07 Br Lagore
Celtic disc brooch with spiral shaped Triskele motif according to an Early Medieval pattern from ancient Ireland. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 2,5 cm.
07 Br BoMau
Detailed replica of a small Viking disc brooch in Borre style according to an original finding from Björkö / Sweden. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. Ø 2,6 cm.
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Celtic brooch with motif from the Book of Kells.
Here you can buy a filigree Celtic brooch that is made in the shape of a well-known knot motif from the Book of Kells.
The Celtic brooch is made of high-quality bronze and is also available in genuine silver-plated.
On the back of the Celtic brooch is a solid pin. It can be used to close a shirt neckline, cape, scarf or light cloak.
Elaborately designed brooches were an important part of personal dress in the time of the Celtic Irish and have lost none of their charm even today due to their filigree, intricate knot motifs.
A brooch with a Celtic knot is a symbol of the infinite cycle of nature and the thread of human life, which winds through the course of time without beginning or end.
The diameter of the Celtic brooch is 4 cm. Available in bronze or in real silver plated.
For centuries, the art of the Celts in Ireland has been characterized by the rich use of manifold knot motifs in an infinite number of different variations, symbolizing life and its imponderables in a pictorial way.
The origin of the intricate Celtic knots probably goes back to Egyptian fabric patterns that reached Britain through Coptic Christians in the 5th and 6th centuries and were quickly adopted by the Celts there.