Ashling Aine

Celtic Pictish Three Horse Pendant/Necklace (s371) Pictish Inverurie, Scotland.

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Three Horses and Celtic designs make up this historical design. This is a very substantial weight and boldness. The highly polished 316L stainless steel is antiqued to enhance the details. The bail is in the back, making a very
statement piece.

Inverurie is a town in Scotland where Pictish carved stones dating from the 7th Century. The Picts were a tribe living in the East and North of Scotland. Little is known of their origins, but they were called 'Picts' by the Romans because of their painted bodies. They famously resisted the Roman invasion of Scotland. They left no written records; what we know was left in artwork carved stones.

The Inverurie horse is the inspiration for the necklace. The actual design of the three horses were created by George Bain (1881-1968), the Scottish artist and teacher famous for chronicling Celtic Art.

Other Details:
We offer Chain options 316L stainless steel chains 16" 18",20", 24", and 30"
316L Stainless Steel
Highly polished with antique
Approx. 39mm

316 L Stainless Steel does NOT tarnish or rust. It is very hard and durable. It has a beautiful luster that can be buffed and polished to remove fingerprints or scratches.

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