Hand carved Epona Celtic coin earrings showing Gaulish goddess Epona also known as Rhiannon in Welsh mythology.
Rhiannon is the Welsh and Celtic Goddess of the Horses, Moon, fertility and Abundance. She is associated with the Gaulish Goddess Epona. She and her horses might also have been leaders of the soul in the after-life ride.
Epona was the Celtic Horse Goddess whose worship spread to Britain and Rome from Western Europe as a protector of horses and horsemen. Her name means "Divine mare" in Gaulish.
Reproduction of a Celtic coin from 2nd c. BC, Balkans showing Epona on a horse with the celtic Triskelion under the horse.
AVAILABLE IN:
• Gold bronze: solid jeweler gold bronze pendant and 14k gold filled ear wire (Shown on first picture),
• Gold plated: 14k gold plated over solid jeweler gold bronze pendant and 14k gold filled ear wire.
Details:
- Hand carved charms.
- Solid jeweler gold bronze charms.
- 14k gold filled ear wire.
- Gold filled is 100 times more gold than plated.
- Nickel free
- The charms are about 15mm.
- Signed in the back by artist
- Each piece is fired individually thus sizes and colors may vary slightly from the listed pictures.
Bronze has been valued since antiquity for its strength and warm, golden tone. Over time, it naturally oxidizes—much like silver—creating a rich patina that adds depth and character. Its original luster can be easily restored with a jeweler’s polishing cloth as needed.
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$85.00Price
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