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Celtic Jewelry For Men

The History of Celtic Jewelry

Jewelry has always been a way to signify status, and although wearing a lot of jewelry is considered too effeminate for modern men, ancient Celtic men did wear a significant amount. The type and materials of the jewelry they wore represented their rank and standing within the tribe. Celtic jewelry was known for its intricate designs based on continuous patterns.

The Celts were renowned for their skills in crafting jewelry, and at times, their work even surpassed the quality of jewelry made by the Byzantium people. It’s remarkable how these ancient people could create such sophisticated works of beauty with the crude tools they had at their disposal.

Celtic men used jewelry for both practical and decorative purposes. Brooches or pins were used to fasten their clothing, and they wore gold, silver, or bronze in their hair to keep it from falling into their faces. They also used amulets for good luck and wore charms around their necks or as bracelets. They sported buckles as well. Their jewelry was often richly decorated, crafted using ancient Celtic symbols to represent their individual personalities, social standing, or as protection against evil influences. The …

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