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Celtic Cross, also known as the Ionic cross, is one of the most popular Celtic motifs of all time. The roots of this ancient symbol predate Christianity, but this symbol has become an integral part of Christianity in the Celtic culture. The Celtic cross features a traditional Christian cross with a circle centered on the intersection.
Large stone versions of this ''ringed cross'' have been erected in Ireland and across Britain since the 7th century. Called High Crosses, many of these ancient monuments still stand today.
Smaller versions of these monuments are also commonly used as Irish tombstones.
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The meaning of the distinctive circle at the center of the Celtic cross cannot be definitively determined, but there are many theories. Some assert that the circle represents God's never-ending love as evidenced by Christ's sacrifice upon the cross. Others assert that the circle is representative of the halo of Christ. Still others contend the circle represents the endless mystery of Christ's resurrection. While the true meaning of the unique Celtic cross shape may never be conclusively known, the Celtic cross is firmly ingrained in Celtic culture throughout the world.
Celtic Crosses

The Celtic cross is probably the most popular motif in Celtic Jewelry. They can be found as pendants, earrings and rings. Celtic pendant crosses are among the most popular pieces of Celtic jewelry as they allow the owners to wear a timeless piece of Celtic history and culture close to their hearts. These beautiful pendants are worn for both religious and non-religious purposes and have become a popular fashion accessory throughout the world.
Our collection of Celtic crosses includes a wide variety of designs. Our crosses come in yellow gold, white gold and silver to suit all tastes and budgets. We offer very traditional designs as well as more modern interpretations. We also offer crosses that incorporate other classic Celtic symbols such as the triquetra (trinity knot), Claddagh, Brigid's cross and a shamrock. Not matter what the occasion (or no occasion at all), you are sure to find what you are looking for in our extensive collection.