Sterling Silver Irish Trinity Knot Half Pearl Earrings By Solvar - Fast Delivery from Ireland

Price 68.95 - 89.03 USD

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 5390496838344

Brand sopia

Manufacture Solvar Ltd

Crafted from Sterling Silver with a Half Pearl and Trinity Knot by Solvar in Dublin Ireland. Although the origins of the Trinity Knot can be traced back to pagan times it later was used in ancient Celtic Art and religious manuscripts such as the Book of Kells. In modern times it has become synonymous to Christians as the symbol of the Holy Trinity (Father, Son & Holy Spirit) Along with the Claddagh it is a hugely popular design in modern Irish Jewellery. About Solvar Solvar Ltd. a family owned Irish company established in 1941 and based in the heart of Dublin, Ireland has evolved to become recognised as a leader in the design and manufacture of Destination and Heritage Jewellery. With over six decades of tradition and experience in the jewellery business, Solvar has a strong commitment to quality, design & workmanship to the highest standards. At Solvar we pride ourselves on being one of the world leaders in the manufacture of ethnic Irish and Celtic jewellery. All Solvar Irish themed jewellery is individually designed, drawing inspiration from Ireland"s rich past and unique icons; the Claddagh, Celtic Cross, Shamrock and intricate Celtic Knot work. We carry this same design ethos and market understanding to other destinations and cultures that we serve. Award Winning Supplier - Awards Received: NACBA Jewellery Supplier of the Year 2011 Irish Craft Council Exporter of the Year 2011 NACBA Jewellery Supplier of the Year 2010 Irish Craft Council Exporter of the Year 2010 Each piece of Gold and Silver jewellery we produce is hallmarked at the Assay Office in Dublin Castle, who, independently verify that the various gold, silver and platinum alloys we use measure up to the declared standard. This stamping is your guarantee that our products are fashioned using only the highest quality materials. The hallmark has been in use in Ireland since 1637 for the purpose of ensuring that the highest standards are adhered to.