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LARGE Iona Scottish Silver Zoomorphic Brooch Kilt Pin 1960 John Hart Bannockburn | eBay
LARGE Iona Scottish Silver Zoomorphic Brooch Kilt Pin 1960 John Hart Bannockburn
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Ancient Celtic crosses, Clonmacnoise cemetery, County Offaly, Ireland
Cara Sposa
The beautiful shape of the Celtic cross with embellishments from nature where the usual knotwork would normallu be. Stirling Castle Graveyard
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The kelpie is a supernatural water horse from Celtic folklore
56 Woodland Wedding Table Settings
Samhain in Ireland. A long table decorated for the feast of Samhain that would look perfect in the banqueting hall of any Sidhe. Celtic Soothsayer
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Silver Plated Elven Celtic Faerie Medieval Renaissance Circlet Lotr Hobbit Tiara
The Triskelion Celtic symbolizing competition and man's progress. The Greek term triskelion literally means "three-legged," and appropriately, this sign looks very much like three legs running. The triskelion is also referred to as triskele, triquetra or fylfot.