Celtic Symbols & Meanings What is it about the Celtic culture and the symbolic meanings of their icons that, centuries later, still has us so enraptured? Of course wanting to know what’s under that Kilt is enticing enough stuff… But the sheer volume of Highland Games, SCA events, ...
The word “Celtic” refers to people who lived in Britain and Western Europe from 500 BC and 400 AD. Celts were of the Iron Age and lived in small villages which were led by warrior chiefs. The written records remaining from the Celts of Europe are scant, therefore signs and symbols can...
Celtic crosses are often decorated with carvings of other Celtic symbols such as the spirals and other floral and faunal designs. Such kinds of decorative motifs on the crosses lend a deeper meaning to their symbolism. Celtic Knot A Celtic knot is not a defined symbol. On the contrary, graphi...
Adopting Celtic animal symbols is an honorable and age-old practice of self- improvement. It is aconcentrated effort to obtain the desired attributesof the animal itself. Furthermore, it is a pathway to personal discovery.Animals urge us to open ourselves to internal exploration, and ultimately t...
(Before the Current Era). Most of the time the credit for the alphabets origins are given to the Druid Priests. As only they could read the meanings of the “Ogham Staves” when they were thrown. The Ogham alphabet consists of 25 different symbols which in turn are associated with ...
Ultimately, tungsten rings are more than just pieces of jewelry; they are enduring symbols of love, resilience, and the beautiful journey of marriage. As couples embark on this adventure together, their tungsten rings will forever remind them of the love that brought them together and the romance...