

Sterling Silver Green Crystal Claddagh Cross
- Sterling silver necklace with Celtic Cross and Claddagh centerpiece
- Brilliant, green cubic zircona in center of Claddagh
- Stunning accent against the sterling setting
- Clear cubic zirconia for a brilliantĀ finish
- Give the gift of Irish heritage and faithĀ
This Celtic Cross features the iconic Claddagh at the center, with its symbols signifying love (heart), friendship (hands) and loyalty (crown). A bright green gemstone is the centerpiece to honorĀ the Emerald Isle. It is surrounded by clear and radiant cubic zirconia to set off the gleam of the sterling. The Celtic Cross and the Claddagh together are at the heart of Irish tradition since the middle ages, and both remain powerful symbols of faith and Irish heritage. This is a gift rich in Irish tradition for a special woman you cherish. Elegantly gift boxed.
*This piece has been Irish hallmarked by the Assay office at Dublin Castle, a guild of goldsmiths established in 1637 to insure the fine quality of gold from Ireland.Ā Ā
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- Sterling silver necklace with Celtic Cross and Claddagh centerpiece
- Brilliant, green cubic zircona in center of Claddagh
- Stunning accent against the sterling setting
- Clear cubic zirconia for a brilliantĀ finish
- Give the gift of Irish heritage and faithĀ
This Celtic Cross features the iconic Claddagh at the center, with its symbols signifying love (heart), friendship (hands) and loyalty (crown). A bright green gemstone is the centerpiece to honorĀ the Emerald Isle. It is surrounded by clear and radiant cubic zirconia to set off the gleam of the sterling. The Celtic Cross and the Claddagh together are at the heart of Irish tradition since the middle ages, and both remain powerful symbols of faith and Irish heritage. This is a gift rich in Irish tradition for a special woman you cherish. Elegantly gift boxed.
*This piece has been Irish hallmarked by the Assay office at Dublin Castle, a guild of goldsmiths established in 1637 to insure the fine quality of gold from Ireland.Ā Ā





















