Where
did bracelets come from? This is a question asked by many jewellery
lovers around the world. The first known bracelets were worn around
2500 B.C.E. by Sumerians who inhabited modern day Iraq. Jewellery was
often buried with their owners back then and there have been many
bracelets found in royal tombs throughout modern day Iraq
(Mesopotamia). At British Jewellery Workshops we supply a variety of
silver bracelets and you can browse through our products by
visiting our website.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Friday, March 22, 2013
The Meaning of the Claddagh Ring
Have
you ever wondered what the meaning of a Claddagh ring is?
All
Claddagh rings have a distinctive design and this is two hands
clasping a heart; usually surmounted by a crown. Each element of the
Claddagh rings design is said to symbolise certain qualities. The
heart symbolises love, the hands symbolise friendship and the crown
is a symbol of loyalty. At British Jewellery Workshops we have a
range of gold and silver Claddagh rings available and you can
find out more by visiting our website.
Friday, March 15, 2013
Signet Rings - Silver 13x13mm plain gents cushion shape Signet ring sizes R to Z
Friday, March 8, 2013
Celtic Jewellery - 9ct Gold 22mm round Celtic knot design with Curb chain
This
is one of the 9ct gold Celtic pendants from our wide range of
Celtic jewellery and it comes with a curb chain. The chain is
available in lengths of 16, 18 and 20 inches. This particular Celtic
pendant and chain starts from a price of around £200. Find out more
about this product and view the other Celtic jewellery we supply by
visiting our website.
Friday, March 1, 2013
Masonic Jewellery - Rings and Pendants
At British Jewellery Workshops we supply a range of Masonic jewellery that includes rings and pendants. Find out more in the video below.
Labels:
masonic jewellery,
Masonic pendants,
Masonic rings
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