Sterling Silver Celtic Cross Pendant - 25mm (SCR1211)

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The Celtic cross has been one of the defining symbols of Scotland and Ireland for over a thousand years. Its ringed form found carved into standing stones from the Hebrides to Connemara, a symbol of faith, eternity and Celtic heritage that has never lost its resonance.

This cross pendant, crafted in solid Sterling Silver, presents the classical high cross with bold, sweeping confidence. The broad ringed crosshead is filled with flowing S-scroll knotwork, its curved, interlacing forms carrying the eye around the ring and into the arms with natural, continuous movement. The descending shaft carries the same bold embossed interlaced pattern its full length, the oxidised finish deepening the recesses and giving the knotwork crisp, carved definition throughout.

At 25mm x 14mm and approximately 1.6g it sits with real presence without being overstated. A cross with genuine visual character, worn close to the chest as a quiet declaration of faith and Celtic identity.

Product Code: SCR1211

The Celtic cross has been one of the defining symbols of Scotland and Ireland for over a thousand years. Its ringed form found carved into standing stones from the Hebrides to Connemara, a symbol of faith, eternity and Celtic heritage that has never lost its resonance.

This cross pendant, crafted in solid Sterling Silver, presents the classical high cross with bold, sweeping confidence. The broad ringed crosshead is filled with flowing S-scroll knotwork, its curved, interlacing forms carrying the eye around the ring and into the arms with natural, continuous movement. The descending shaft carries the same bold embossed interlaced pattern its full length, the oxidised finish deepening the recesses and giving the knotwork crisp, carved definition throughout.

At 25mm x 14mm and approximately 1.6g it sits with real presence without being overstated. A cross with genuine visual character, worn close to the chest as a quiet declaration of faith and Celtic identity.

Product Code: SCR1211