The Double-Sided Oxidized Sterling Silver Celtic Cross Pendant Necklace is a timeless expression of Irish faith, heritage, and craftsmanship. Expertly crafted in County Dublin, Ireland, this striking pendant features the iconic Celtic Cross adorned with intricate Celtic knotwork inspired by centuries of Irish artistic tradition. The oxidized finish enhances the depth and detail of the design, while the double-sided craftsmanship ensures the pendant looks beautiful from every angle. Representing faith, strength, compassion, and God's eternal love, this meaningful piece serves as a powerful reminder of both spiritual devotion and Celtic heritage.
Hallmarked at the Assay Office in Dublin Castle, this authentic Irish necklace is certified for quality and sterling silver purity. The generously sized pendant showcases exceptional detailing on both sides, creating a bold and distinctive statement piece. Paired with a durable 24-inch belcher chain featuring thicker links and a secure lobster clasp, this necklace is designed for lasting wear and timeless appeal. A meaningful keepsake, it makes a thoughtful gift for anyone who values Irish culture, faith, and tradition.
Key Features
- Authentically crafted in County Dublin, Ireland
- Officially hallmarked at the Assay Office in Dublin Castle
- Made from genuine sterling silver
- Features a double-sided Celtic Cross design with detailed craftsmanship on both sides
- Oxidized finish enhances the depth and definition of the Celtic knotwork
- Symbolizes faith, strength, compassion, and God's eternal love
- Decorated with intricate traditional Celtic knotwork
- Inspired by centuries of Irish heritage and craftsmanship
- Large, detailed pendant for a bold and meaningful statement
- Pendant measures approximately 1¼" H x ⅚" W
- Includes a sturdy 24-inch belcher chain
- Thicker chain links provide enhanced durability
- Secure lobster clasp closure for reliable wear
- Suitable for everyday wear, special occasions, and gifting
- A meaningful keepsake celebrating Irish faith, culture, and tradition