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Original 1970 design Silver History of Ireland Torc Bangle

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About This Piece

Sterling silver Ladies history of Ireland bangle.

There are 12 symbols in total depicting Irish historical events. The history begins with the arrival of St Patrick to Ireland, who is responsible for converting Ireland to Christianity. St Patrick is also reputed to be the person solely responsible for banishing snakes from Ireland. The last symbol is a question mark to symbolize the unknown future.

The bangle is open ended and forms the famous 'Torc' shape, immediately recognized as an Irish design. It is hardly surprising why so many Irish people love and wear this piece of jewelry. Beautifully made, solid in structure with a high gloss finish that make the symbols stand out.

A fantastic gift for the person who is interested in Irish history and appreciates stunning workmanship at its finest. The inside of the bangle can facilitate engraving, a name and date perhaps to personalize this piece.

Presented in a lovely box with a detailed explanation leaflet. The inside of the bangle is left blank to facilitate engraving, a name or date perhaps ( additional charge ).

What do the History Of Ireland symbols mean?

Product Specifications

Jewelry Code 3960
Metal Sterling Silver
Dimensions 0.27" Wide
Style
Engraving Custom engraving is available for this item
Stamp Irish Assay Office
Luxury Box Included

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1 Reviews for Original 1970 design Silver History of Ireland Torc Bangle

Mar 16th, 2019

Russell Collins | Anchorage AK, United States

Awesome! Short notice order from Ireland to Alaska and it was delivered in time for my Mom's birthday. She said it was the best birthday she's had in a long time. She continues to enjoy learning and sharing the meaning of each symbol of Irish history.