Celtic Birth Charms can be worn or carried by the user if your birthday falls on a particular date or if you wish to bring the qualities and aspects of that charm into your life. You do not have to have been born on the associated dates. Buy for yourself or buy as a gift. Solid Anyiques Silver Charms which are both discreet and charming -pin to clothes, carry in a purse, hang from a chain as a necklace etc.
The Celts settled throughout Europe from 800 BC to 900AD and their civilisation was founded on a belief in the living land and it's relationship to their own clan or tribe.
They were early environmentalists, aware that every feature of the landscape had independent life and should be respected as sacred.
Guided by Magic, the Celts believed the darkness of the night brought them close to the mysterious otherworld of Gods and Goddesses, Fairies and our Ancestors.
The cycle of agriculture was also crucial to Celtic culture. The festivals of 'The Wheel of The Year' were of special significance to those born close to a feast day.
Their days of birth were of particular importance as this is how the Celtic people defined their individual strength and attributes and predicted the future.
Many Celtic legends relate to the birth of deities and heroic figures.>p> Your Celtic Birth Charms may be chosen to empower your own Celtic birth sign or, by selecting another symbol, to manifest it's spirit within you.
Our Celtic Birth Charms are crafted in antiqued Sterling Silver.
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Celtic Charm Cwn Annan 14 Feb-8 March Mystery Finished in antiqued sterling silver, the Running Hound - the birth charm for February / March - is associated with mystery.
The Hounds of the Underworld, Cwn Annan enliven the Celtic folk-tales of the famed...
Celtic Charm Imbolic 23 Jan-13 Feb Snowdrops The antiqued sterling silver Snowdrops pendant is 2.5 cm diameter and is offered on a 18" black waxed cord and it is presented in a packet. It is complete with a booklet explaining the meanings of all sixteen C...
Celtic Charm Ser Kai 2 July-24 July Will Power For the Celts, Ser Kai (Sirius) signalled the hottest weeks of the year when the "Dog Star" rises with the Sun. Delighting in summer.
Those born under Ser Kai may appear cool-headed but are sparked by an inn...
Celtic Charm Twr Tewdws 1 April-23 April Spirit The rising of Twr Tewdws (The Pleiades) marked the April Showers , an event of great significance to ancient agriculture. These seven stars, known as the Seven Priestesses, were a focus of Celtic magic, represe...
Celtic Charm Keyne 2 Oct-24 Oct Wisdom Keyne, daughter of Welsh King Brychan, turned venomous snakes into stone through her prayers. The Serpent is an important magical symbol in Celtic mythology, its image found in carvings and sacred jewellery.
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Celtic Charm Hop Tu Naa 17 November-9 December Magical Ability The Celts celebrated New Year's Eve on October 31, a night of supernatural magic when the spirits of their ancestors appeared to feasting villagers. Irish goddess, the Morrigan, as a raven, rules over Samhain, ...
Celtic Charm Sidellu Gwynder Mythical Stag -Attraction 1-22 Jan Finished in antiqued sterling silver, the Stag - the birth charm for January - is linked with mid-winter.
Sidellu Gwynder means "spinning whiteness" and the legendary Celtic goat-stag may be seen running aro...
Celtic Charm Mourie 17 August-8 September Healing Irish Saint Maelrubba was missionary in the Scottish Highlands where pagans accepted him as the local deity Mourie. Celtic tree-worship was part of Mourie's cult and his holy well dispensed healing waters.
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Celtic Charm Samhain 25 October-16 November Vision The Celts celebrated New Year's Eve on October 31, a night of supernatural magic when the spirits of their ancestors appeared to feasting villagers. Irish goddess, the Morrigan, as a raven, rules over Samhain, ...
Celtic Charm Alban Eiler 9 March-31 March Grace Finished in antiqued sterling silver, the Swan - the birth charm for March - is associated with grace.
The Celts knew five seasons with Alban Eiler, the vernal equinox, coming in Spring, also called Flowerin...