Inspired by the battle armor of ancient celtic warriors, this oxidized sterling silver shield pendant is a statement piece set with rich blue lapis lazuli. The shield is outlined with a handsome celtic knot frame. This celtic knot design has strong symbolism linked to eternity and constance. The oxidized finish picks out the unbroken pattern with an old world feel and contrasts handsomely with the vibrant blue of the lapis lazuli stone.
Lapis, also known as lapis lazuli, is a gemstone that has been used for treasured jewelry for thousands of years. Found in the tombs of pharaohs and mentioned in the bible, lapis is treasured for its deep and varied blue color and its association with deities, the heavens, and royalty. Said to foster wisdom, healing and inner calm, this heavenly stone is also durable and heard wearing, perfect for use in jewelry.
Durable, rugged, and robust with an heirloom weight, wear this sturdy shield pendant with confidence knowing the lapis is securely set in handsome sterling silver. This fine sterling silver is hallmarked here in Ireland at historic Dublin Castle attesting to the top quality of materials. Rest assured your pendant has been crafted with the highest standard of craft and care.
Love the deep and varied blue of lapis? Complete the vibrant celtic look with our matching ring.
Measuring 1.1" at its widest point and 1.5" high including the decorative bale, this pendant includes a solid oxidized, antique style sterling silver 20" curb chain with a secure and easy to operate lobster clasp. If you prefer something longer or chunkier, choose from our handpicked selection of sterling silver chains that pair perfectly with this pendant.
Jewelry Code | 23565 |
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Metal | Sterling Silver |
Dimensions | 1.10" Wide x 1.49" High |
Style | |
Engraving | This piece is not suitable for engraving |
Stamp | Irish Assay Office |
Luxury Box | Included |
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