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The number 4
to the Celts, was powerful in its representation of the four directions,
the four elements and the four seasons of the year. The wolfhound
symbolizes strength, loyalty and intelligence. Pictured is the wolfhound ring in
Sterling Silver.
This Zoomorphic design
is taken from the book of Lindisfarne, circa 820 A.D. The manuscript was
produced during the beginning of the 'Golden Age of Celtic Art'. On the
ring there are male and female wolfhounds, one with whiskers one
without, symbolizing male and female equality.
To the Celts, the Wolfhound
was the only ferocious animal that man could tame yet remained strong,
loyal and smart. The wolf provides the link
4W1 (10mm Wide
with Borders)..$Call for Quote
4W2-85 (8 mm Wide with Borders)..$Call for Quote
4W3 (10mm Wide with borders and pierced)..$Call for Quote
Sterling Silver:
$145.00
14 Karat Golds:
$Call for Quote
With two tone
raised borders add $150
Prices in CND
Below is a 10mm
Wolfhound ring with a 5pt Diamond.

And the 13mm wide Wolfhound ring.
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(above: 875 AD Four Wolfhound Pattern from the book of
Lindisfame 8mm wide)
Below is
the 10mm Wolfhound Ring
in Sterling
Silver & 10K Yellow Gold borders.



Below are 3 photos of a size 18.5 10mm Wolfhound

The sizing mandrel sits to the side profile of the
ring.

The Bottom shows the sizing bar at the back.

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