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  • PENDANTS & NECKLACES SHANORE STERLING GENTS CELTIC DOG TAG PENDANT - Water Collection w Lapis
  • PENDANTS & NECKLACES SHANORE STERLING GENTS CELTIC DOG TAG PENDANT - Water Collection w Lapis

SHANORE STERLING GENTS CELTIC DOG TAG PENDANT - Water Collection w Lapis

Article number: 8209
$350.00
Excl. tax

SPIRIT of the CELT

A nice sterling silver pendant, crafted with care and decorated with beautiful lapis (a deep blue stone with flecks of golden shimmer). This pendant has been made with the Celtic man in mind, strong and sturdy, but not too heavy to wear. It’s a simple design, shaped like a dog tag. The silver work is stunning, standing out boldly with the addition of oxidation. The silver portion of this piece frames the shaped lapis and it is decorated with Celtic knot work. It measures approx 1 1/2”H (including decorated bale) by 3/4”W and it comes on a 22" sterling silver chain. The chain opens and closes with a lobster-claw clasp, that is easy to use and will stay secure.

Part of the Spirit of the Celt WATER Collection: Representing the wildness of the vast sea, rivers and springs that shape the untamed Irish landscape.

Spirit of the Celt: ShanOre’s first-ever men’s collection. It evokes the power & strength of the spirits that protected and guided Celtic warriors: Sky. Water. Earth. Hunter. Each piece in these four groups blends the lines between natural & supernatural. This bold collection from ShanOre is made from sterling silver, accents of various gemstones and oxidation give each piece a unique style. It’s sturdy. It’s masculine. It’s Spirt of the Celt.

Made In Ireland
by ShanOre Jewelry
Irish Hallmarked in Dublin Castle
Comes Boxed

**Lapis is a naturally occurring material. The stone may differ from the image shown.
This is normal and not considered a defect.

 

 

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