From the largest manufacturers of Claddagh and Celtic watches in the world. Founded in 1957 and still at the same location; the River Liffey overlooking the Ha'penny Bridge in Dublin, Ireland.
Each watch is unique, based on the beautiful illustrations in Celtic and Irish mythologies, they are designed and assembled with individual care and attention, at the factory in Dublin. The range reflects Ireland's rich heritage and are suitable as gifts for every occasion.
Strictly speaking, a "Celtic cross" is not just any cross that has Celtic knotwork on it. Celtic crosses are, in fact, much older than Christianity. They are equal-armed crosses, enclosed or backed by a circle. The cross can symbolize the four quarters of the earth, and/or the four elements (earth, air, fire, and water). The circle is a symbol of eternity and the path of the sun in the sky. After the introduction of Christianity, it became more common to see the equal-armed cross atop a matching pedestal, which gave it a more elongated form.
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