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Celtic Warrior Cufflinks
These Celtic Warrior Cufflinks are from Boru's original Celtic Warrior® Collection. This collection is inspired by one of Ireland’s most famous treasures, the Ardagh Chalice. The Ardagh Chalice is from the 8th century AD and is also one of Ireland’s most prized artifacts. The Chalice was found in 1868 in Ardagh, County Limerick. The Chalice is in the National Museum of Ireland. It’s one of the most important pieces of Celtic art.
The gold filigree on the Ardagh Chalice forms the basis of the intricate designs featured on this piece.
These Celtic Warrior cufflinks are presented in their own Warrior Collection packaging and also comes with a story card. This collection is handmade by Boru's skilled goldsmiths in their Dublin workshop to the highest standards.
Weight: 7.2 grams approx. (both)
Width: 16 mm – disc diameter approx.
"Find Your Way" Cufflinks
Ornate cufflinks featuring highly polished silver domes which are set with 9ct gold discs, for a distinctive and luxurious finish.
"Moonlight" Cufflinks
Silver bezels are oxidized and textured to create a dark mysterious finish on these graceful cufflinks. Against this background the touch of gold stands radiates understated luxury.
"Making Waves" Cufflinks
Stylish cuffinks crafted from gently hammered silver and 9ct gold, which combine to create a brilliantly textured finish, reflecting the light like sunlight on water.
Gold Celtic Knot Cufflinks
The word fadó means "long ago" in Gaelic - it is one of the most evocative words in the language as many children's stories so often start with the words "Fadó fadó in Éireann..." or "Long, long ago in Ireland..."
Fadó specializes in Celtic and contemporary Irish jewelry, drawing on the rich tradition of the island's Celtic heritage and the beautiful Irish landscape, flora and fauna for inspiration. The pieces are all designed by John Condron, who has a deep love of local history and tradition - he is committed to preserving the stories and legends and provides tangible memories by way of his jewelry creations. Every piece is made in County Wicklow to his exacting specifications - nothing is allowed out the workshop door unless it is perfect in every way!
Fadó Jewelry is hallmarked at Dublin Assay Office, Dublin Castle, Ireland - a guarantee of the fineness of the product.
Silver Newgrange Cufflinks
The word fadó means "long ago" in Gaelic - it is one of the most evocative words in the language as many children's stories so often start with the words "Fadó fadó in Éireann..." or "Long, long ago in Ireland..."
Fadó specializes in Celtic and contemporary Irish jewelry, drawing on the rich tradition of the island's Celtic heritage and the beautiful Irish landscape, flora and fauna for inspiration. The pieces are all designed by John Condron, who has a deep love of local history and tradition - he is committed to preserving the stories and legends and provides tangible memories by way of his jewelry creations. Every piece is made in County Wicklow to his exacting specifications - nothing is allowed out the workshop door unless it is perfect in every way!
Fadó Jewelry is hallmarked at Dublin Assay Office, Dublin Castle, Ireland - a guarantee of the fineness of the product.
White Gold Newgrange Cufflinks
The word fadó means "long ago" in Gaelic - it is one of the most evocative words in the language as many children's stories so often start with the words "Fadó fadó in Éireann..." or "Long, long ago in Ireland..."
Fadó specializes in Celtic and contemporary Irish jewelry, drawing on the rich tradition of the island's Celtic heritage and the beautiful Irish landscape, flora and fauna for inspiration. The pieces are all designed by John Condron, who has a deep love of local history and tradition - he is committed to preserving the stories and legends and provides tangible memories by way of his jewelry creations. Every piece is made in County Wicklow to his exacting specifications - nothing is allowed out the workshop door unless it is perfect in every way!
Fadó Jewelry is hallmarked at Dublin Assay Office, Dublin Castle, Ireland - a guarantee of the fineness of the product.
Concertina Cufflinks
A free-reed musical instrument, held by placing the hands through a leather strap, with the thumbs outside the strap and the palms resting on wooden bars.
The concertina has enjoyed a long and distinguished presence in Irish music since the early to mid 1800's.
Silver Cufflinks
Angelo Alfredi cufflinks, rhodium plated.
These superb cufflinks come in a beautiful presentation box embossed with the Abana Logo.
For over 40 years, Denis Murphy has honed his skills to become a master jewelry craftsman, running the gamut from personal handcrafting techniques to advanced laser technology which now allows more intricate detail never before possible.
He began his apprenticeship in 1972 and later set up 'Murphy Brothers Jewellers' in Santry, Co. Dublin. Eventually this paved the way to establishing Abana Jewellers in 2005 where he decided to focus primarily on wedding and engagement rings, creating artful personalized that none can compare with.
Personalized Ogham Cufflinks
These Ogham cufflinks are designed and handmade in Dublin, Ireland. The pictured cufflinks read 'Anam Cara', the Irish for soulmate - one cufflink has Anam (soul) the other Cara (mate/friend). They are available with a polished or satin/matte finish.
Each pair of cufflinks are handcrafted individually and can include your own personalized Ogham inscription. As these pieces are personally handcrafted, this ensures your cufflinks are created with the finest detail. After your personalized inscription is added, it is darkened to make it stand out against the silver.
Hallmarked in the Irish Assay office and stamped 'Made in Ireland'.
Accompanied by a gift card, one side explains the meaning of the Ogham whilst the other side is blank, perfect for adding your own personal message if you are purchasing the pendant as a gift.
Your Ogham cufflinks will arrive beautifully presented in a luxury custom jewellery box.
Length 16mm, Width 16mm, Depth 1.5mm.
Weight 8 grams.
Ogham (pronounced 'ohm') was the earliest form of writing in Ireland, existing from the 4th-9th centuries AD. Typically etched into stone or wood, it consists of a series of strokes along a line, where the strokes' quantity, length, and direction determine the letter. Most of the letters correspond to the Roman alphabet, with a few local additions, so in fact it's a translatable cypher rather than a language, read from the bottom-left upwards.
Some historians believe it may have been used as a secret alphabet that Roman Britain wouldn't be able to understand, while others suggest it may have been developed by early Christian communities as a form of shorthand. Most surviving examples are found on stone monuments in southern Ireland, though there are also some inscriptions in the west of Britain too, particularly in Wales.
After over a decade of experience in the jewelry manufacturing industry, Eoghan McGuinness decided it was time to branch off and start his own business, and thus Arnua was born in County Dublin. He distinguished himself by refusing to mass-produce his products, instead handcrafting each piece individually, giving every one the attention and quality of detail it requires. Arnua therefore maintains exceedingly high standard for its products, while McGuinness works with clients to create unique and meaningful custom pieces.
While initially he created custom wedding and engagement rings, McGuinness was also fascinated by ancient Celtic art and the Irish landscape, and so created collections inspired by the Book of Kells, the Claddagh, Ogham writing, and much more.
Ogham Cufflinks
These Ogham cufflinks are inspired by the ancient Ogham alphabet. They are available with a polished or satin/matte finish.
Each pair of cufflinks are handcrafted individually and can include your own personalized Ogham inscription. As these pieces are personally handcrafted, this ensures your cufflinks are thus created with the finest attention to care and detail. After your personalized inscription is added, it is darkened to make it stand out against the silver.
Hallmarked in the Irish Assay office and stamped. Made in Ireland.
Accompanied by a gift card, one side explains the meaning of the Ogham whilst the other side is blank, perfect for adding your own personal message if you are purchasing the pendant as a gift.
Your Ogham cufflinks will arrive beautifully presented in a luxury custom jewellery box.
Length 25mm, Width 15mm, Depth 1.5mm.
Weight: 9 grams.
Ogham (pronounced 'ohm') was the earliest form of writing in Ireland, existing from the 4th-9th centuries AD. Typically etched into stone or wood, it consists of a series of strokes along a line, where the strokes' quantity, length, and direction determine the letter. Most of the letters correspond to the Roman alphabet, with a few local additions, so in fact it's a translatable cypher rather than a language, read from the bottom-left upwards.
Some historians believe it may have been used as a secret alphabet that Roman Britain wouldn't be able to understand, while others suggest it may have been developed by early Christian communities as a form of shorthand. Most surviving examples are found on stone monuments in southern Ireland, though there are also some inscriptions in the west of Britain too, particularly in Wales.
After over a decade of experience in the jewelry manufacturing industry, Eoghan McGuinness decided it was time to branch off and start his own business, and thus Arnua was born in County Dublin. He distinguished himself by refusing to mass-produce his products, instead handcrafting each piece individually, giving every one the attention and quality of detail it requires. Arnua therefore maintains exceedingly high standard for its products, while McGuinness works with clients to create unique and meaningful custom pieces.
While initially he created custom wedding and engagement rings, McGuinness was also fascinated by ancient Celtic art and the Irish landscape, and so created collections inspired by the Book of Kells, the Claddagh, Ogham writing, and much more.
Sterling Sterling Celtic Cross Cufflinks
Hallmarked in the Irish Assay office and stamped. Made in Ireland.
Purchasing the Celtic cross cufflinks as a gift? Let your loved one know the meaning behind the design with my unique complimentary gift card. One page explains the meanings/origins of the Celtic cross. The other page is blank for you to write your personal message, a wonderful addition if gifting these cufflinks.
Your Celtic Cross cufflinks will arrive beautifully presented in our luxury custom gift box.
Height 16mm, Width 16mm, Depth 1.4mm.
Weight 7 grams.
The Celtic Cross first appeared in Ireland and Britain during the early middle ages, when missionaries were busy planting the roots of Christianity among Celtic populations. The style represents a unity of Christian and Celtic motifs - after all, early missionaries are largely responsible for recording and thus preserving many Celtic customs and artwork. This hybrid art form is known as insular art (from 'insula', the Latin for 'island').
The cross typically features a nimbus - a ring around the intersection - which also provides support. Its true origin is unknown, though some historians have suggested it may have originally represented the Roman sun god Invictus.
The most famous surviving versions of these crosses are found in the monumental stone 'high crosses' erected from the 9th-12th centuries, which also depicted stylized Biblical scenes. Though insular art would later be overtaken by Romanesque art, it earned a comeback with the 'Celtic Revival' of the 19th Century, during a time when Ireland was rediscovering its heritage.
After over a decade of experience in the jewelry manufacturing industry, Eoghan McGuinness decided it was time to branch off and start his own business, and thus Arnua was born in County Dublin. He distinguished himself by refusing to mass-produce his products, instead handcrafting each piece individually, giving every one the attention and quality of detail it requires. Arnua therefore maintains exceedingly high standard for its products, while McGuinness works with clients to create unique and meaningful custom pieces.
While initially he created custom wedding and engagement rings, McGuinness was also fascinated by ancient Celtic art and the Irish landscape, and so created collections inspired by the Book of Kells, the Claddagh, Ogham writing, and much more.
Silver Cufflinks with Gold Design
For over 40 years, Denis Murphy has honed his skills to become a master jewelry craftsman, running the gamut from personal handcrafting techniques to advanced laser technology which now allows more intricate detail never before possible.
He began his apprenticeship in 1972 and later set up 'Murphy Brothers Jewellers' in Santry, Co. Dublin. Eventually this paved the way to establishing Abana Jewellers in 2005 where he decided to focus primarily on wedding and engagement rings, creating artful personalized that none can compare with.