Sunday, November 29, 2009

Irish and Scottish Jewelry Pendants and Necklace Charms



Irish and Scottish jewelry stem from a long, artistic and proud line of Celtic jewelry. While they do have some Celtic influence, Irish and Scottish Jewelry also have some elements that make them stand on their own. Both irish Jewelry and Scottish jewelry have cultural elements that make them uniquely their own.

With Irish jewelry you have the Claddagh jewelry and regular Irish jewelry based on Irish culture and tradition.

The same hold true for Scottish Jewelry. Their are Scottish jewelry charms based on Scottish culture like the Scottish Thistle charm and so forth.

The Irish Shamrock Necklace is very popular with the Irish and Irish Fans. Irish tradition has a lot of tradition on the Irish lucky charms and pendants. The Irish 3 and 4 leaf clovers are popular for Irish Good Luck Jewelry Charms.

Besides serving for good luck the Irish ( 4 ) Four Leaf Clover Necklace Charms are uniquely popular because they are uniquely Irish. They show off Irish Pride and are great for Saint Patricks Day and any day of the week for the Irish in us. The Clover Charm is always a gift given in good taste. Whether the wearer or giver is Irish or not, everyone loves the Clover charm on a necklace or charm bracelet.

Scottish Charms like the Scottish Thistle or the Scottish Luckenbooth charms are uniquely Scottish and are derived from unique Scottish tradition.

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