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FREE: Size 11 1/2 (11.5) Stainless Steel Celtic Irish Knotwork Spinner Ring *BNWT*

Size 11 1/2 (11.5) Stainless Steel Celtic Irish Knotwork Spinner Ring *BNWT*
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The listing, Size 11 1/2 (11.5) Stainless Steel Celtic Irish Knotwork Spinner Ring *BNWT* has ended.

This Auction is for a Size 11 Stylized Celtic Irish Knotwork Stainless Steel Band "Spinner" Ring. That makes this a Solid band and in the middle the Celtic Knotwork spins around the middle. This Will of course arrive to you Brand New with Tags and in the Gift Box! Great for both Genders, men seem to really enjoy this design.

A large range of knots and some stylized type or knots that are used as decoration by the ancient Celts are known as Celtic knots. They are used mainly in decorating church monuments and manuscripts, such as the the Book of Kells, 8th century St. Teilo Gospels and the Lindisfarne Gospels. From then on, it spread to different parts of the world.
In or around 450 AD, before the Celts could be influenced by Christianity, Celtic culture took the form of knots, spirals, plait, braid, step and key patterns to depict richly symbolic seven creations. These creations were: man, mammal, plant, insect, bird, fish and reptile. Just as each of these symbolizes something important, so do the kinds of Celtic knots.

THIS ONE HERE IS CONSIDERED a Solomon's Knot, it is a bit stylized in my design by is still considered one.
The Solomon's Knot is a very ancient Celtic Knot symbol that is believed to represent the union of man and the Divine. In fact, it is one of the oldest symbols and is seen even in the stone-age carvings. It is also one of the few symbols that can be found in nearly all the major civilizations. Its frequent appearance in ancient synagogues led to it being linked with King Solomon. Solomon's Knot lends itself to several symbolic interpretations. The absence of any beginning or end in the knot makes it a symbol of eternity and immortality, while the design of two entwined figures makes the knot a symbol of love.

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Size 11 1/2 (11.5) Stainless Steel Celtic Irish Knotwork Spinner Ring *BNWT* is in the Jewelry & Watches | Rings category