Pewter pendants
Eye-catching Viking jewellery crafted in lead free pewter, silver and gold and embellished with Swarovski crystals.
Each piece, attractively presented with a description of its legend and
purpose, comes with a matching chain and gift box. |
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Jewelled pentagram £14.99
(Code: MD13)
The magical pentagram encircled and enhanced by Celtic
knotwork is the traditional amulet of the Celtic magician and was worn for
achieving will power and success.
Celtic
style pewter pentagram with 5 small blue crystals between the points and a larger blue
crystal in the centre. Size: 36mm diameter |
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Celtic cross heart £9.99
(Code: MA01)
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 true and happy friendship.
Attract True Friendship |
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Dolphin triskelian £9.99
(Code:
MA03)
The Dolphins represent harmony and
spirituality while the traditional Triskilian design shows the three realms
of being. This charm is worn for Guidance and Inner Peace.
Guidance and Inner Peace
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Ring of the heavens £14.99
(Code:
MD21)
The star design shows the eight winds
and eight worlds of ancient belief, with our world - Midgard - shining at
the centre of creation.
For Leadership and Advancement |
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Celtic cross £14.99
(Code: MD18)
The circle symbolizes the Kingdoms of
the Earth and Spirit, while the Cross represents the dominion of God.
For Inspiration and Intuition |
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Sun wheel
£ (Code:
MC01)
One of mankind's oldest symbols, the Sunwheel is
the whirling unstoppable power of the sun, shining in splendour and glory,
and is said to promote wealth and success.
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Jewel of the moon £14.99
(Code:
MD11)
The Moon's phases govern the shamanic
magic called Seidr, taught to Odin by Norse goddess Freya, and inspire this
charm. For Clairvoyance and Psychic Ability
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Eye of the ice dragon £
(Code:
MA09)
The ancient Norse believed the world
was created of five elements: Air, Fire, Water, Earth and Ice. The Ice
Dragon symbolizes their combined energy and is a symbol of harmony and
stability.
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Triskilian £
(Code:
MC04)
An ancient universal symbol, the triskilian is set
among three spirals of continual motion. The Isle of Man has adopted this
emblem as its own and, when worn, stands for optimism and progress.
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Thor's hammer £14.99
(Code: TH03)
Viking God Thor's magical hammer is an invincible
weapon of supernatural strength, was worn as a powerful amulet for personal
and psychic protection |
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Moon valknutr £9.99
(Code: MS05)
The Valknutr represents Odin's power, while the
lunar symbolism stands for Freya, Norse goddess of magic who taught Odin
secret skills. This pendant is worn for realising one's dreams.
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Runic celtic cross £
(Code:
MT08)
An ancient cross of Celtic origin encircled by
Viking runes, the nine stars represent the nine nights Odin hung on the
World Tree to learn their secrets. This symbol was worn for knowledge and
magical ability |
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Runic pentagram £9.99 (Code:
MA12)
The magical pentagram encircled and
enhanced by potent runes is the traditional amulet of the Nordic magician
and is reputed to help achieve the desires of the wearer.
Pewter pentagram in a runic circle, purple crystal in centre. Size:
25mm diameter
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Jewelled Trefot £14.99
(Code: )
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 create opportunities |
These pendants all come with a gift box complete with chain, as pictured above |
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Sea unicorn £9.99
(Code: )
Two mythical unicorns rise from the sea foam,
enchanting with their supernatural beauty and purity. The Sea Unicorn
symbolises a free spirit and represents love and courage |
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Moon £
(Code: ) |
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Pewter Pan pendant £12.99 (Code: PPP) Pan
playing his pipes. Worn for irresistable magnetism. Size: 34mm height
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Pewter witch pendant £12.99 (Code: PPW) Long haired Witch flying on broomstick pendant. For Love and
magic Size: 28mm height |
| Plain pewter pentagram £4.99
(Code: PPent) Size: 30mm diameter of circle (40mm height) (please note this is not from the same range as above, and
therefore does not include a gift box or chain) |
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