Rowan Tree Set with cornelians
The name rowan is believed to derive from the Norse runa - "a charm". It was often planted outside houses to ward off witches. On May Day a spray of rowan leaves was hung over doors to repel evil, and wells dressed with rowan to keep witches away. The rowan, or mountain ash, is found commonly in Scotland, sometimes clinging to a rock face.
All of the jewellery is made from sterling silver quality - i.e. it contains at least 92.5% silver - and is guaranteed nickel free. |
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Rowan Earrings
The earrings are 26mm long
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Rowan Earrings
A beautiful pair of earrings with a design representing the Scottish mountain ash. The earrings are 26mm long
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Rowan Earrings
Each earring is 12mm x 12mm
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Scottish Bagpipes Brooch
Hand made in Scotland, this handsome lapel/badge/brooch has a design inspired by the 'piob mor' or great pipes of Scotland. Sterling silver. Approx. 45mm wide
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