St. Justin Jewellery : St. Justin - Pewter Range : St. Justin Earrings (Pewter)


Lugh's Knot Earrings (Pewter)
SJ - PE128

Pewter openwork drop on surgical steel hook.

Lugh was the most honoured of the Irish gods. He was renowned for his multitude of talents and skills.

Diameter: 11mm Length (incl. hook): 31mm

Supplied in a satin and velvet-lined gift box.

 
£11.48    Includes Standard VAT at 17.5%
(approx EUR14.24 / US$18.14)

Lugh's Knot Earrings (Pewter)


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Dragon Earrings (Pewter)
SJ - PE18
Dragon Earrings (Pewter)

Pewter openwork drop on surgical steel hook.

Dragons are often depicted with wings, a serpent's tail and horns. These three elements symbolise celestial force, earth energy and regeneration. They usually inhabit and control the underworld, the seas and the mountains. Dragons are guardians of power and secret knowledge.

Width: 13mm Length (incl. hook): 52mm

Supplied in a satin and velvet-lined gift box.

 
£11.48    Includes Standard VAT at 17.5%
(approx EUR14.24 / US$18.14)



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Bird Knot Earrings - (choice of six stones) - Pewter
SJ - PE208T

Pewter openwork drop set with a (choice of six stones) on surgical steel hook.

The Celts used knotwork to decorate many of their artifacts. To them, the intricate patterns woven into spirals and knots symbolise the continuity of life. Since ancient times, gems, precious and semi-precious stones have been associated with the zodiac signs and continue to be credited with possessing power to bring luck and change the course of an individual's life. Turquoise is considered sacred in many cultures. It gives courage, fulfilment and success. It also represents strength and power and is a good conductor for healing.

Width: 10mm Length (incl. hook): 43mm

Supplied in a satin and velvet-lined gift box.

 
£16.88    Includes Standard VAT at 17.5%
(approx EUR20.93 / US$26.67)

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Bird Knot Earrings - (choice of six stones) - Pewter


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Square Knot Drop Earrings (Pewter)
SJ - PE27
Square Knot Drop Earrings (Pewter)

Pewter openwork drop on surgical steel hook.

The Celts used knotwork to decorate many of their artifacts. To them, the intricate patterns woven into spirals and knots symbolise the continuity of life.

Width: 17mm Length (incl. hook): 37mm

Supplied in a satin and velvet-lined gift box.

 
£11.48    Includes Standard VAT at 17.5%
(approx EUR14.24 / US$18.14)



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Pearl Ivy Knot Earrings (Pewter)
SJ - PE358

Pewter openwork drop with a hanging freshwater pearl on surgical steel hook.

The Celts used knotwork to decorate many of their artifacts. To them, the intricate patterns woven into spirals and knots symbolise the continuity of life. Cultured pearls can be divided into salt water and freshwater varieties, and account for over 95% of world production. Freshwater pearls are grown in mussels when a nucleus of shaped mantle from another mollusc is placed inside. A mussel can grow between 10 and 20 pearls! Traditional metaphysical properties for the June birthstone pearl are modesty, chastity and purity. The pearl is also used to enhance personal integrity.

Width: 12mm Length (incl. hook): 55mm

Supplied in a satin and velvet-lined gift box

 
£17.10    Includes Standard VAT at 17.5%
(approx EUR21.20 / US$27.02)

Pearl Ivy Knot Earrings (Pewter)


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Pentagram Earrings (Small) - Pewter
£10.58    Includes Standard VAT at 17.5%
(approx EUR13.12 / US$16.72)


Pewter openwork pentagrams on surgical steel hooks.

Found in Celtic lore, the pentagram or pentacle, symbol of light to the Druids, represents the five divine aspects of earthly rule: The Stone of Destiny (Lia Fail); The Sword of Lugh; Magical Fiery Spear of Finias; Cauldron of Dagda (Ceridwen) from Murias; the Magical Boat of Manannan the Manx Sea God.

Width: 21mm Length (incl. hook): 37mm

Supplied in a satin and velvet-lined gift box.

SJ - PE14



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Flat Cross Earrings - Pewter
SJ - PE19

Pewter openwork Celtic cross drops on surgical steel hooks.

The Celtic cross symbolises the bridge to higher energies and planes of existence. It represents the relationship between the celestial realm (vertical axis) and the earthly plane (horizontal axis). The circle around the cross symbolises both the Great Wheel of Life and the solar energy. The tall shafts, like the ancient menhirs and the inscribed stones of the dark ages, represent the union between the earth and spirit, the stones firmly fixed in the earth and reaching upwards to the heavens. In this way it can be seen that Celts easily adapted their ancient religious beliefs to the new ones introduced by Christianity.

Width: 14mm Length (incl. hook): 52mm

Supplied in a satin and velvet-lined gift box.

 
£11.48    Includes Standard VAT at 17.5%
(approx EUR14.24 / US$18.14)

Flat Cross Earrings - Pewter


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Bronze Ripple Drop Earrings
SJ - PE617
Bronze Ripple Drop Earrings

Double drops of contemporary, embossed pewter convex discs with bronze balls. Surgical steel hooks.

The Bronze Age in Great Britain and Europe began over 4,000 years ago in around 2,000 BC. At this time both copper and tin were discovered, mined and fused together to form the alloy bronze, renowned for its strength and longevity.

Width: 21mm Length (incl. hook): 51mm

Supplied in a satin and velvet-lined gift box.

 
£24.75    Includes Standard VAT at 17.5%
(approx EUR30.69 / US$39.11)



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Celtic Fairy Drop Earrings - Pewter
SJ - PE612

Polished pewter fairies with openwork wings on surgical steel hooks.

A fairy is a winged spirit or supernatural being and is often a representative of nature or elemental forces. Fairies are said to be friendly and happy, although they can be mischievous and play tricks.

Width: 21mm Length (incl. hook): 36mm

Supplied in a satin and velvet-lined gift box.

 
£13.95    Includes Standard VAT at 17.5%
(approx EUR17.30 / US$22.04)

Celtic Fairy Drop Earrings - Pewter


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