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Real gemstones of Garnet, Lapis, Malachite, Amethyst, and Connemara Marble combine with metal components to represent each number in the numerology of the ancient Celts. Finished with a Celtic toggle clasp.

About The Sacred Numbers 

The Celts connected with Mother Earth through her landscape. Rocky places were considered sacred and powers were believed gleaned from its rock gemstones. They found power and significance in certain numbers, and believed in the interlacing of one's self or soul with the elements of this world and the “otherworld” which can be seen in the intertwining Celtic Knot.

 Each bracelet comes handsomely gift boxed with a story card describing:

  • The Mythology of the Celts.
  • The Meaning of each of the Sacred Numbers.
  • The Power the Ancients attached to each Gemstones of Garnet, Lapis, Malachite, Amethyst, and Connemara Marble from the west coast of Ireland.
  • And the Meaning of the Celtic Knot.

Sacred Numbers Celtic Bracelet with Toggle Clasp

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Real gemstones of Garnet, Lapis, Malachite, Amethyst, and Connemara Marble combine with metal components to represent each number in the numerology of the ancient Celts. Finished with a Celtic toggle clasp.

About The Sacred Numbers 

The Celts connected with Mother Earth through her landscape. Rocky places were considered sacred and powers were believed gleaned from its rock gemstones. They found power and significance in certain numbers, and believed in the interlacing of one's self or soul with the elements of this world and the “otherworld” which can be seen in the intertwining Celtic Knot.

 Each bracelet comes handsomely gift boxed with a story card describing:

  • The Mythology of the Celts.
  • The Meaning of each of the Sacred Numbers.
  • The Power the Ancients attached to each Gemstones of Garnet, Lapis, Malachite, Amethyst, and Connemara Marble from the west coast of Ireland.
  • And the Meaning of the Celtic Knot.