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The circle symbolises the Kingdoms of Earth and Spirit, while the Cross represents the dominion of God. The Celtic cross is worn for inspiration and... |
£12.99

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The ancient symbol of love and affection ornaments a traditional cross design representing the four seasons of the Celtic year and is worn to attract... |
£8.99

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The magical pentagram encircled and enhanced by Celtic knotwork is the traditional amulet of the Celtic magician and was worn for achieving will... |
£12.99

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The Dolphins represent harmony and spirituality while the traditional Triskilian design shows the three realms of being. This charm may be worn for... |
£8.99

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The ancient Norse believed the world was created of five elements: Air, Fire, Water, Earth and Ice. The Ice Dragon symbolises their combined energy... |
£9.99

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An ancient universal symbol, the triskilian is set among three spirals of continual motion. Which signify the three realms of being and is said to... |
£12.99

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The moon's phases govern the shamanic magic called Seidr, taught to Odin by Norse goddess Freya, which has inspired this charm said to promote... |
£12.99

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The man in the moon in Norse myth was Mani, who shone with the light of Not, Viking goddess of the Night. This charm is reputed to attract beneficial... |
£8.99

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The Valknutr represents Odin's power, while the lunar symbolism stands for Freya, Norse goddess of magic who taught Odin secret skills. This pendant... |
£10.99

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The star design shows the eight winds and eight worlds of ancient belief, with our world - Midgard - shining at the centre of creation. This pendant... |
£12.99

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