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Hand finished Pewter knotwork design hair grips containing a large cabochon with rosewood pin.The Celts used knotwork to decorate many of their artifacts. To them, the intricate patterns woven into spirals and knots symbolise the continuity of life. Finish: Solid Polished Pewter (with Choice of 6 different Real Gemstones)Size: Width: 86mm Height: 17mm Length of pin: 117mmGross Weight: 120g(Please see 'Gemstone Guide' below for information) Enlarge Image
Hand finished Engraved Pewter hair-slides with rhodium-plated stainless steel sprung clasp.Clockwise and anticlockwise spirals represent the inner and outer evolution of the spirit respectively. In relation to the seasonal calendar these relate to the winter and summer, the year being polarised into light and dark seasons. In Celtic belief this translates to the theme in which one always moves from the darkness into the light.Finish: Solid Polished PewterSize: Width: 97mm Height: 30mmGross Weight: 120g
Hand finished Pewter Lindisfarne inspired design hair-slide with rhodium-plated stainless steel sprung clasp. The Lindisfarne design on this item comes from the famous Lindisfarne Gospels. An opulent and richly decorated Gospel book, the Lindisfarne Gospels was created in the early eighth century CE for ceremonial use at the monastery of Lindisfarne in the northeast of England. The manuscript's main text, which was written out by a single scribe, is a Latin version of the Four Gospels known as Saint Jerome's Vulgate. This is a revision of the Latin Bible made in the late fourth century CE and widely used throughout the western world.Finish: Solid Polished PewterSize: Width: 76mm Height: 40mmGross Weight: 120g Enlarge Image
Hand finished Pewter Celtic knot and wolf's head hair grips with clear Swarovski crystal eyes with rosewood pin. Finish: Solid Polished PewterSize: Width: 86mm Height: 25mm Length of pin: 117mmGross Weight: 60g
Hand finished Embossed Pewter Celtic knotwork design hair-slides with rhodium-plated stainless steel sprung clasp. The Celts used knotwork to decorate many of their artifacts. To them, the intricate patterns woven into spirals and knots symbolise the continuity of life.Finish: Solid Polished PewterSize: Width: 94mm Height: 36mmGross Weight: 105g
Hand finished Pewter Mucha Hair Grips with Rosewood Pin.Alphonse Mucha was a Czech painter and designer renowned for portraits, paintings, furniture design, stage sets and costumes. His artistry was also featured as book illustrations, stamps and bank notes. His connection with the stage led him to design delicate and ornate jewellery for various legendary actresses. He is well known for depicting women in a highly decorated floral style.Finish: Solid Polished PewterSize: Width: 76mm Height: 35mm Length of pin: 117mmGross Weight: 60g
Hand finished Pewter knotwork design hair-slide with rhodium-plated stainless steel sprung clasp.The Celts used knotwork to decorate many of their artifacts. To them, the intricate patterns woven into spirals and knots symbolise the continuity of life.Finish: Solid Polished PewterSize: Width: 105mm Height: 48mmGross Weight: 115g
Hand finished Pewter knotwork design hair-slide with rhodium-plated stainless steel sprung clasp. The Celts believed birds to be magical celestial messengers. The raven symbolises prophecy, the pheasant symbolises good fortune and the partridge is a symbol of cunning. Doves are sacred to all mothers goddesses and symbolise peace and love.Finish: Solid Polished PewterSize: Width: 85mm Height: 28mmGross Weight: 90g
Hand finished Pewter fleur-de-lys design hair-slide with rhodium-plated stainless steel sprung clasp. Fleur-de-lys is literally translated from French as flower of the lily. The fleur-de-lys have appeared in the artwork from the earliest civilizations. It has consistently been used as a Royal emblem.Finish: Solid Polished PewterSize: Width: 83mm Height: 34mmGross Weight: 90g
Hand finished Bronze hair-slide with embossed zoomorphic design and Rosewood pin. Design inspired by a gold sword hilt found amongst the Staffordshire Hoard.The rosewood pin on the back holds the hair tightly to prevent the hairslide from slipping out. Hairslides with a wooden pin require a thicker mass of hair to be effective but once pushed in remain very secure.Finish: Bronze & RosewoodSize: Width: 80mm Height: 28mm Length of pin: 117mm
Hand finished Pewter Celtic Inverurie Horses Hair Bands / Hair Ties.The Celts regarded the horse as a symbol of sovereignty. When depicted as a mare, the horse also symbolises the power of the mother goddess. Known as Epona (Gaul), Rhiannon (Wales), or Macha (Ireland) she is often depicted with a basket and key symbolising nourishment and guardianship.The horses are based on a Pictish horse engraving found on a stone in Iverurie, Scotland.Finish: Solid Polished PewterSize: 40mm (Diameter)Gross Weight: 95g
Hand finished Pewter Padstow Cross Hair Ties / Hair Bands.This cross is derived from the granite cross lying in the churchyard at Padstow, Cornwall. The circle encompassing the limbs of the cross represents the linking of earthly energy to the spiritual plane.Finish: Solid Polished PewterSize: 35mm (Diameter)Gross Weight: 85g
Hand finished Pewter Lugh's Knot Hair Bands / Hair Ties.The Celts used knotwork to decorate many of their artifacts. To them, the intricate patterns woven into spirals and knots symbolise the continuity of life. Finish: Solid Polished PewterSize: 33mm (Diameter)Gross Weight: 80g
Hand finished Pewter Celtic Triscele Hair Band.The Celtic Triscele is though to represent the Three realms of Celtic Lore; The Past, The Present, and The Future. This influence is seen in both Roman & Christian cultural historyFinish: Solid Polished PewterSize: 25mm diameter Weight: 100g
(Please be aware that Gemstone colours are not 'exactly' uniform in all stones, and variations in depth of colours, patterning, and general appearance naturally occur)