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Celtic Greyhound
Greyhounds were loved by the Celts for their speed, skill, and grace in the hunt, as well as their loyalty. The greyhound measures 1.75 x 1.25 in (44 x 31 mm) and is available in solid bronze or sterling silver. Made by the Crafty Celts.
The pendant comes with an 18" chain. The pin features a modern pinback suitable for light garments and scarves.
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Winged Greyhound Pendant, tucked
This highly detailed, two-sided pendant of a winged Greyhound (both sides shown in picture) measures over 2 1/2" tall. It is cast in a custom alloy of tin, antimony, and silver, and comes with a 26" cord. A perfect gift for the owner of any Greyhound "angel." An exclusive Carpe Canem design.
Price: $18.00
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Winged Greyhound Pendant, stretched
This highly detailed, two-sided pendant of a winged Greyhound (both sides shown in picture) is 1 5/8" tall by 2" long. It is cast in a custom alloy of tin, antimony, and silver, and comes with a 26" cord. A perfect gift for the owner of any Greyhound "angel." An exclusive Carpe Canem design.
Price: $18.00
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Celtic Cat
The cat has always been regarded to have mystical properties. The Egyptians worshiped the cat as the guardian of the underworld. The cat played a role in the Celtic religion as well.
Cast in solid bronze by the Crafty Celts, the cat measures 1.75 x 1 inch (44 x 25 mm). The pendant comes with an 18" chain. The pin features a modern pinback suitable for light garments and scarves.
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Celtic Hare
Hare give birth to precocial young (born with hair, open eyes, and ready to run) and don't make nests or burrows. During the Iron Age, they were kept as a pets. Because of their speed, it was thought they were used by the gods as messengers.
Cast in solid bronze by the Crafty Celts, the hare measures 1.5 x 1 inch (38 x 25 mm). The pendant comes with an 18" chain. The pin features a modern pinback suitable for light garments and scarves.
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Celtic Horse
The Celts were supreme horsemen. The horse was a significant symbol for them, and may have represented kingship. The horse was also associated with Epona, the Celtic goddess of fruitfulness.
Cast in solid bronze by the Crafty Celts, the horse measures 1.75 x 1.25 inch (44 x 31 mm). The pendant comes with an 18" chain. The pin features a modern pinback suitable for light garments and scarves.
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Celtic Wolf
The wolf was a popular totem in many cultures, and continues in its popularity today. The wolf was known for its ferocity and cunning, and was widely feared and respected.
Cast in solid bronze by the Crafty Celts, the wolf measures 2 x 1.25 in (50 x 31 mm). The pendant comes with an 18" chain. The pin features a modern pinback suitable for light garments and scarves.
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