Money Off Celtic Knot Rings – Plus Lots Of Additional Fine Jewellery Pieces Discounted


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Get 20 % Off of Celtic Knot Rings

This month we are giving twenty % off orders placed on the Ola Gorie jewellery websites right up until next Wednesday, August 24th 2011. This includes price markdowns on splendid styles in particular Celtic knot rings, rings, earrings, brooches and more.

Students are going back to school in Scotland and this is our strategy for softening the blow of the end of summer vacation and also the start of classroom work. There are many a huge selection of combinations of collections to suit teenagers who could benefit from that extra boost to get their heads back to work – or be remembering impressive successes with their exams this summer.

You should never be too young to appreciate a piece of Ola’s fine jewelry. To give an example, if you like animals and birds, why don’t you purchase a cheeky puffin with his clownlike face or a decorative barn owl; a fun figure. The breathtaking Birdland style and design features birds in flight across a northern sky, while Swan depicts that most graceful of creatures in an remarkable pendant or earrings.

Celtic Knot Rings Featuring a Bird

Similar to Celtic knot rings, Kells bird is a memorable ornate style and design obtained from the wildlife pictures in the age-old Celtic Book of Kells, an illuminated manuscript. A legendary design going as far back as the Vikings, is Odin’s Bird. The Norse god Odin would send his two ravens around the globe to bring him reports of all things happening under the sun. That kind of information would be likely to be a great help at college.

Another legendary piece is Meadowlark, a stupendous songbird to lift your heart while Robin is the cherished harbinger of winter, soon to be experienced now the autumn term has begun. Another flight of fancy includes Butterfly, a reminder of summer, when they flit across the home gardens and verges.

Fantastical beasts may very well be more your personal preference. The Finnish Beast was chiseled on the hilt of an age-old sword found in Finland. It displays the golden age of the Norsemen’s way of life along with their dominant and mystical mythology. Last but not least the foremost and probably the most iconic of Ola’s creations is the Maeshowe Dragon. That was also designed by Vikings, but this time on the stone wall of a Neolithic burial place.

So take action and scour our jewellery websites pages for your 20 per cent off discounts. You’ve got just five days to order from the marvellous array of lovely charms, brooches, earrings, Celtic knot rings, heritage and present-day pieces – and wildlife classics.






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