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Celtic Torc I
$25.00Celtic Torc I
The Celtic Torc I is one of the many designs that were used during the high to mid-Celtic era. The people of the land wore strong and bold jewelry to show their power and strength. The pagan culture extensively used animal figures in their jewelry as a symbol of life and death. In this particular design, there are two beads right in the center of the torc while the entire torc has an engraved design.
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Torc with Ram’s heads | Celtic Neck Ring
Price range: $28.00 through $35.00This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageKey Points –
– Suitable for Greek and Celtic Era reenactment
– Solid brass
– Polished finish
– Ready to use
– Authentic historical replicaDescription –
Torc with Ram’s heads is a Greek and Celtic era period lifestyle item used as a piece of jewelry by men, women, and children. Torcs are believed to have been used between the 7th century BC and the 3rd century AD. Torcs were worn for various discussed reasons, i.e. jewelry, totems/rituals, and gallantry. Both ends of any torc are terminated in animal heads or geometric shapes. Torcs were generally made by twisting thin wires into circular necklace-like shapes and are heavier than usual jewelry. They were made out of precious metals like gold, silver, and bronze.