This Distinctive Celtic Pendant Is Inspired By That Masterpiece Of Early Irish Art, The Book Of Kells.

This Distinctive Celtic Pendant Is Inspired By That Masterpiece Of Early Irish Art, The Book Of Kells.

This distinctive Celtic pendant is inspired by that masterpiece of early Irish art, the Book of Kells. Similar figures are depicted throughout this wonderfully illustrated manuscript, which dates from c. 800 AD. Fashioned out of bronze, the pendant is available here: Book of Kells Pendant 

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