Small Wood Quay Cross with 18K Gold Bead in Silver

Small Wood Quay Cross with 18K Gold Bead

This Small Wood Quay Cross is a unique Celtic Cross from our Celtic Warrior Collection.

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This Small Wood Quay Cross is a unique Celtic Cross from our Celtic Warrior Collection. The beaded surface of this raised Celtic Cross has been oxidised to give it an antique, matte gunmetal appearance. It is then decorated with polished stylized snake symbols. It is also adorned with a Celtic Warrior 18K Gold Bead.

The Wood Quay collection is inspired by Vikings. The Vikings came to Ireland in 795AD and gave Dublin or Dubh-Linn, meaning Black Pool, its name. They were in Ireland until King Brian Boru defeated them in 1014. This happened during the Battle of Clontarf on Good Friday, April 23, 1014. Wood Quay is the site where the remains of a huge Viking settlement was founded in Dublin in the 1970’s.

The Wood Quay collection captures the essence of these Viking warriors and celebrates their creativity. Using silver and pewter they created dress clasps, necklaces, cloak fastenings, brooches, rings and armlets in a variety of shapes and sizes. These magnificent pieces of jewellery have inspired Boru to create the Wood Quay Range.

This Small Wood Quay Cross is sterling silver with an 18K Gold Bead in the center. We also have plenty of Celtic Warrior Rings to go with this Celtic Cross.

SKU: BWQ-C2B-SIL

Weight: 4.5 grams approx.

Width: 22 mm approx.

Height: 29 mm approx.

Chain: 20″ Chain

Nestled in the foothills of the Dublin Mountains lies Boru ®, home to the finest Celtic jewelry craftsmanship. We put our heart and soul into every piece we create – designing, handcrafting and hallmarking everything with our unique Boru ® style and attention to detail.

Working as a team, we have made many exclusive designs imagined by our customers and realized by our design team and craftsmen.

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Boru Jewelry® and Celtic Warrior® are Registered Trade Marks of Boru Jewelry® Limited.

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We put our heart and soul into every single piece of jewelry we create – designing, handcrafting and hallmarking everything with our unique Boru® style and attention to detail.

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