Celtic pattern — silver ring with yellow gold and oxidation
Celtic culture in part reminds us of ancient legends about Atlantis - a mythical state, described in the "Dialogues" of Plato. The natural elements embodied in the earthquake and high waves absorbed the legendary island along with its Atlanteans.
Now we know about them only because of the books of Greek philosophers. The same applies to Celtic culture: we know that it influenced the formation of modern Europe, but we do not know the exact chronology and historical sequence of Celtic life on the continent.
We only know that we do not know anything. But we will try to reproduce the course of history in the symbols and signs that have come down to our times.
The ancient Celts believed that ornaments possess a powerful mystical power. They universally used patterns, weaves, crosses - the warriors displayed their own worldview and traditions in them.
Each Celtic design had a unique meaning. For example, our intertwining means that each person is a part of the world tree, the tree of life or in the biblical version - the tree of knowledge. At the end of life a person connects to a tree in a single organic whole, and before that, the tree lets its branches into the human soul.
The artistic value of Celtic patterns is compelling. They conquered the world with elegance and aesthetic beauty. Shamrock that you see on the ring "Celtic pattern" means a cycle of elements - earth, water and fire. It has powerful protective properties and empowers its carrier with the energy of nature.
The ring is made of oxidized silver, and the beautiful symbols are made of yellow gold.
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