Annag Ring Celtic Round Scotland Heather Silver Plated Pendant

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Annag Ring Celtic Round Scotland Heather Silver Plated Pendant

$50.00

Annag Ring Celtic Round Scotland Heather Silver Plated Pendant
Silver Plated Pendant
Scotland Heather Pendant
measures 28.00mm (1.10 inches) x 28.00mm (1.10 inches)
Cormag Celtic Design

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Annag Ring Celtic Round Scotland Heather Silver Plated Pendant 
Silver Plated Pendant
Scotland Heather Pendant
measures 28.00mm (1.10 inches) x 28.00mm (1.10 inches)
Cormag Celtic Design

This Annag Ring Celtic Round Scotland Heather Pendant is expertly crafted with beautiful Plated Sterling Silver.  Polished and designed to highlight the high level of detail even further.  

This pendant measures approximately measures 28.00mm (1.10 inches) x 28.00mm (1.10 inches).  A 18.00 inch (45.72cm) Fine Plated silver chain comes with this piece.  Supplied in a gift box with story card.  Heather jewellery is unique and no two are ever exactly the same - the colours on the piece you receive may vary from the photograph.

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This handcrafted Pendant will become family treasures that will last through the ages!

This beautiful Pendant is a perfect gift for any occasion.   Wearing this beauty around your neck will provide you endless pleasure.

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Perfect for any occasion. This is a gift that will be proudly worn by any member of your family. 

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HEATHER JEWELLERY

Heather pieces are handcrafted from the stems of natural Scottish heather, renowned for its purple bloom. This beautiful and unique Heather jewellery has been produced since the 1950s. The process was developed by a craftsman named Hugh Kerr who started using heather stems to make very small quantities of this unique jewellery in his own workshop. The process is still continued today. First the heather is collected from the surrounding Perthshire hills. The stems are then dried, shotblast to remove the bark, and dyed various colors using natural dyes. Stems of different colors are mixed and compressed into a block. 

Eighty tons of pressure is required to press the blocks of stems together. The block is then cut, shaped, and filled by skilled craftworkers, before being lacquered to give the final finish. The pieces of jewellery are then set into decorative metal fittings using Celtic and Scottish designs.