This 14k harp charm is quite unique. To add a touch of color and versatility the side has been set with connemara marble. This delightful natural stone is found exclusively in the West of Ireland. No two pieces of connemara marble are alike, the color varies from a deep sage or moss green to a pale yellow or brownish green often mottled with white or brown spots.
This charm can be worn as a necklace or placed on a charm bracelet. It would make a fantastic and meaningful gift for the person who is interested in music as it ticks every box in terms of beauty and meaning. The harp symbol would be considered a favorite emblem of the Irish people.
Recognized the world over as a beautiful musical instrument. Many a visitor has been captivated and enchanted by the magical and haunting sounds this instrument makes.
The harp is our official emblem and this symbol on the back of our coinage. All official documents from our Government as well as our passports bear this symbol. It comes as no surprise as to why so many Irish people love to wear this symbol in jewelry form.
Jewelry Code | 5334 |
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Metal | Gold |
Dimensions | 0.98" High |
Style | |
Engraving | This piece is not suitable for engraving |
Stamp | Irish Assay Office |
Luxury Box | Included |
Nov 10th, 2020
Sheila Geary | Thornhill, Ontario, Canada
Thanks so much for all your help in getting the gold harp with Connemara marble to my sister in Canada. She’s absolutely thrilled with it and your service was faultless. Will be back for more for sure. Una
Sep 23rd, 2017
Jennifer Chontos | Chambersburg PA, United States
I am very happy with my experience with My Irish Jeweler. I felt I was treated like a customer in the shop, being treated in a very warm and personal manner. The harp charm and warrior ring I received are beautifully made and I am extremely pleased. I will be very happy to shop with this wonderful jeweler again.
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