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Hayman Celtic Jewelry
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| Link ID |
149 |
| Title |
Hayman Celtic Jewelry |
| Url |
http://haymancelticjewelry.com/ |
| Description |
The interlaced artwork and stylized depictions of fantastic beasts are best known as Celtic Art, but its roots go much further back through the mists of time, reaching to the first shamanistic symbols carved by Neolithic cultures throughout the world. Early Celts certainly had commerce with the Mediterranean world and many motifs migrated to these grand smiths who then mastered and imbued them with their own particular style. During the Dark Age, and its great migration of tribes, the native Celts and Britons further mingled and absorbed new motifs in an artistic dialog with such sources as the raiding, trading, and even settling peoples such as Romans, Saxons, Angles, Danes, and Norse. These new interlacing and zoomorphic motifs were coupled with the older love of intricate curve and spiral to synthesize a new unique art form by the peoples of the British isles and Ireland. |
| Category |
Jewelry > Celtic Jewelry |
| Date |
Oct 13, 2006 |
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