Sterling Silver Claddagh and Celtic Knot Bracelet S5339
Sterling Silver Claddagh and Celtic Knot Bracelet – S5339
This stunning sterling silver Claddagh and Celtic knot bracelet is a beautiful celebration of Irish craftsmanship and symbolism. It features four interlocking Claddagh designs, representing love (heart), friendship (hands), and loyalty (crown), gracefully linked with five intricate Celtic knots—symbols of eternity and interconnectedness.
Expertly crafted from solid 925 sterling silver, this elegant bracelet measures 8 inches in length and secures comfortably with a durable lobster clasp. Each piece is Irish hallmarked in Dublin Castle, ensuring authenticity and exceptional quality.
Perfect as a meaningful Irish gift or a timeless addition to any jewelry collection.
Details:
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Style Code: S5339
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Design: 4 Claddaghs & 5 Celtic knots
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Length: 8 inches
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Metal: Solid 925 Sterling Silver
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Clasp: Lobster clasp
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Finish: Polished sterling silver
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Origin: Made in Dublin, Ireland
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Hallmarked: Assay Office, Dublin Castle
Original: $319.00
-65%$319.00
$111.65

Description
Sterling Silver Claddagh and Celtic Knot Bracelet – S5339
This stunning sterling silver Claddagh and Celtic knot bracelet is a beautiful celebration of Irish craftsmanship and symbolism. It features four interlocking Claddagh designs, representing love (heart), friendship (hands), and loyalty (crown), gracefully linked with five intricate Celtic knots—symbols of eternity and interconnectedness.
Expertly crafted from solid 925 sterling silver, this elegant bracelet measures 8 inches in length and secures comfortably with a durable lobster clasp. Each piece is Irish hallmarked in Dublin Castle, ensuring authenticity and exceptional quality.
Perfect as a meaningful Irish gift or a timeless addition to any jewelry collection.
Details:
-
Style Code: S5339
-
Design: 4 Claddaghs & 5 Celtic knots
-
Length: 8 inches
-
Metal: Solid 925 Sterling Silver
-
Clasp: Lobster clasp
-
Finish: Polished sterling silver
-
Origin: Made in Dublin, Ireland
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Hallmarked: Assay Office, Dublin Castle















