Being an Irish American, I thought that my love of all things Irish was due to my ancestry. A recent trip downtown to the Celtic Festival a few weeks ago really opened my eyes. Lot of dark haired, fair skinned people with piercing blue eyes were there of course. But what surprised me was that there were also lots of people who weren’t Irish at all.
And the festival-goers were loving the Irish scene. Among the tents with Irish musicians and food, there were crafts people selling their Irish and Celtic wares. It appears that the Celtic necklaces that I have so loved over the years are popular with LOTS of people – Irish and non-Irish alike!
So I did a bit of digging to see just when this whole Celtic necklace and jewelry thing started.
“There is no doubt at all that the Celt’s did indeed love symbolism. Celtic symbols are usually visual representations of many of the ancient Celtic customs and beliefs that date back to as early as 3000 BC. The ancient Celt’s believed that these symbols had powerful and mystical powers that had the ability to ward off evil spirits. So, they used these symbols in everything, from their clothing and their jewelry to their weapons and their armor, and everything in between as well.”
Excerpt taken from http://www.buzzle.com/articles/celtic-symbols.html
More tomorrow on the symbols we commonly see on Celtic necklaces.
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