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    the celtic ringsmiths. Welcome to our online catalogue of unique Celtic rings. From our premises here in Toronto, Canada we design and manufacture every piece. We guarantee the quality of our products from knowing that we use only the finest quality raw materials and by employing only the most skilled and professional craftsmen.

Celtic jewelry Etsy

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    Celtic Knot Stud Earrings, Irish Jewelry, Celtic Jewelry, Anniversary Gift, Trinity Knot Jewelry, Norse Jewelry, Triquetra , Wiccan Jewelry CelticCrystalDesigns. From shop CelticCrystalDesigns. 5 out of 5 stars (1,745) 1,745 reviews. Sale ...

Celtic Jewellery – The Scottish and Irish Store

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    Celtic Jewellery Sort by Featured Best selling Alphabetically, A-Z Alphabetically, Z-A Price, low to high Price, high to low Date, old to new Date, new to old Filters

Celtic Creations - Celtic Gifts & Goods, Jewellery, Hats ...

    https://www.celticcreations.ca/
    In addition to Celtic rings, we have gold and silver jewellery in the Tree of Life design, as well as the Claddagh and Celtic Cross. We are also honoured to feature the latest pendants, bracelets, rings and other fine pieces from award-winning Celtic jewellery designer Keith Jack.

Handcrafted Celtic Jewelry - Walker Metalsmiths

    https://www.walkerscelticjewelry.com/
    We are a craftsman run workshop specializing in authentic, handmade, Celtic jewelry and mixed metal designs. We specialize in Celtic knotwork wedding rings, crosses, brooches and much more in Sterling Silver and Gold. Our workshop and gallery is located in the Village of Andover in rural Allegany County of Western New York State.

Shetland Jewellery - Gold & Silver Celtic Jewellery

    https://www.shetlandjewellery.co.uk/
    Shetland Jewellery designs are inspired by Scandinavian mythology, local wildlife, the Northern Lights, and from traditional Celtic Patterns.

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