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New this July: Irish Folklore pendants

Written by Ciaran Vipond on Jul 12, 2023 | 2 Comments

Growing up in Ireland, Irish myths and legends are part of your childhood. Taught in schools and told as bedtime stories, they are part of the culture, common touchstones that stem from a rich tradition of storytelling. And it is these shared stories that have inspired the design of the newest editions to our Folklore collection.

Crafted in gleaming Sterling silver and embellished with warm yellow gold gilding, these new pendants are stunning pieces that capture the magic and mystery of four of Ireland's most cherished shared stories. Each of the four intricate designs tells a different tale and is sure to be cherished by any fan of Irish folklore. Read on to find out more about the inspiration, symbolism and heritage behind each of these eye-catching Sterling silver pendants.

The Pirate Queen

This intricately crafted Sterling silver pendant is inspired by the pirate queen of Connacht, Grace O’Malley. Grace was a strong and independent woman in the male-dominated world of the 16th century. She was a talented seafarer and certainly a pirate. But she was also a savvy political tactician, a shrewd businesswoman, a fearless leader, a brave fighter, and a loving mother, wife, and daughter. There is a compliment in Ireland that sums her up perfectly: “She's some woman for one woman!”


There are countless stories and legends told about her extraordinary life, and she is celebrated as an icon of female strength the world over. This is the perfect pendant for a fierce and independent person or those with an adventurous and unconquerable spirit.

The Children of Lir

This beautiful Sterling silver pendant is inspired by one of our island's most famous legends: a story of enduring love, family and fidelity. Four intricate and beautifully detailed swans, the transformed Children of Lir, are the focus of this design. Gold-plated Trinity knots capture the warmth and enduring love of family. Framed in polished Sterling silver, this pendant captures the magic of this bittersweet tale that mixes Ireland's ancient Celtic pagan roots together with a Christian message of fidelity, love, and faith.

Though everyone in Ireland may have their own version of the tale, its message is universal. This beautiful story makes this pendant a heartfelt gift for a loved one or fan of Irish folklore.

The Salmon of Knowledge

This intricately crafted Sterling silver pendant draws on the ancient Irish legend of the Salmon of Knowledge. With a polished Sterling silver body, a Trinity knot fin, a glinting blue topaz eye, and glistening gold-plated scales, this pendant captures the magic of the otherworldly salmon that was said to hold all the world's knowledge.


The story of how Fionn, one of Ireland's greatest mythical heroes and leader of Na Fianna, came to eat this fish is one most on our island have learned by heart. There are countless variations and versions as a result. But no matter the differences in the detail, the wonderful sentiment behind the story makes this pendant a fitting and aspirational gift for a young person - a very popular choice for graduations.

Tír na nÓg

This Sterling silver pendant set with stunning blue stones is inspired by the legend of Tir Na n'Óg and Enbarr, the magical horse that dances across the waves to a mythical island of eternal youth, beauty, and love. With a flowing, gold-plated mane and tail, this expertly crafted pendant captures the magic and power of this mythical horse, Tír na nÓg, and the romantic story of Niamh and Oisin.


This wonderful legend of true love, loss, and the twists and turns of life's journey makes this pendant a beautiful gift for those finding their path or those that like their jewelry to tell a story.

Made for Gifting

And as with any of our beautifully crafted jewelry, if you choose to bestow one of these pendants on a loved one, or make one your own, it will arrive safely to you nestled in a luxury gift box. The perfect place to store your new treasure and ideal for gifting, it's Instagram-ready for photos to capture happy memories.

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Browse our Folklore collection for beautiful designs, inspired by our rich history and culture or check out our blog for more stories like these.

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Ciaran Vipond

Ciaran Vipond

My Irish Jeweler

Born in Co. Antrim and reared in Dublin, I was fascinated with Gaelic culture from an early age. I suppose it's not surprising given my mother inherited a grá for the Irish language from my grandfather, an Irish school headmaster. And that grá continues! My brother and sister are now Gaelic teachers here in Ireland, my niece is an award winning Irish dancer, and I proudly work to share Irish culture through our Irish and Celtic Jewelry at My Irish Jeweler!

I love researching and reading about the history of Irish design. It's at the core of what we do here at My Irish Jeweler. I find much of it so interesting that I have to share what I find. I hope you enjoy it!

Comments

Kimberli

I have learned much about my great grandfather’s (Thomas Joseph O’Hanlon of Downpatrick) culture because of you. Thank you! I hope to one day visit your store in person and buy as many treasures as I can carry!
Best,
Kimberli Kegu
Leadville, Colorado, USA

Jane ChadwickKimberli

We are delighted to be of service Kimberli and thank you for your kind words. Fantastic that you have a connection with your Irish roots and look forward to meeting you in person at our showroom whenever you make the trip.