We have a selection of Celtic necklaces in our Celtic Jewels range. Crafted in Scotland from 925 sterling silver and traditional pewter. The designs reflect traditional Celtic knot patterns and designs from Scotlands past. These designs have been around since the bronze age.
In Celtic and Gallic Europe, the most popular Celtic necklaces were the heavy metal torc, made most often out of bronze, but sometimes out of silver, gold, or glass or amber beads. AD 400 – 1300: Early European barbarian groups favored wide, intricate gold collars not unlike the torc.
Celtic art in the Middle Ages was practiced by the peoples of Ireland and parts of Britain. In the 700-year period with the Roman withdrawal from Britain in the 5th century, to the establishment of Romanesque art in the 12th century. Through the Hiberno-Scottish mission the style was influential in the development of art throughout Northern Europe.