Hand Made, Celtic Pendants and Jewellery

 

All pendants are based on historical Scottish designs and cast in pewter by us at our workshop in the Scottish Highlands, not far from Eilean Donan - the famous Highlander castle.

Buy your little taste of Scotland today!

 

 

 

 

Snake & Z Rod

 

Based on the design on the Class 1 symbol stone from Newton House Aberdeenshire, and dated to around the 6th cenutry.

This design is found on a number of Pictish stones, and could represent wisdom, or possibly new life or beginnings.

 

Price £7.50


 

 

Snake & Z Rod Pendant

Triskele Knot Pendant

 

Triskele Knot

 

This pendant design has been adapted from the Meigle 2 Pictish stone from Perth & Kinross.

It represents a fushion of the ancient Celtic tradtions of spiral patterns and the later knotwork style.

 

Price £7.50


 

 

 

Crescent and V Rod

 

A pewter version of this common Pictish symbol stone carving. The crescent could represent the moon, and it has been found carved on stones from the Isle of Syke to Aberdeenshire.

 

Pendant Length: 27mm

 

Price: £5.50


 

 

crescent and v rod pictish pewter pendant

   

pictish pewter beast pendant

Pictish Beast

While some scholars believe this to be a dolphin or 'water elephant,' it is most likely to represent a water spirit. These 'Kelpies' are said to inhabit many Scottish lochs.

Based on numerous Pictish symbol stone carvings.

Pendant Length:43mm

 

Price: £6.50


 

   

Pictish Spiral
The spiral was a common form of decoration in Pre Roman Britain and it managed to survive in Pictish areas. It was still used up until the 8th century, and was a common motif on symbol stones.

Dimentions: 23mm
Price: £7.50


 

Pewter Pictish Spiral
pictish double disc and z rod pewter pendant

Double Disc & Z Rod

 

A commonly found Pictish symbol, this pretty design could possibly represent wheels or a broken spear. It may well have been a family emblem or a mark of an organisation.

 

Price: £6.50


 

   

Burghead Bull

 

This pendant is taken from one of 6 surviving stones from over 30 mentioned in historical records. The bull symbol was thought to adorn the ramparts of the Pictish fort at Burghead on the Moray coast. The bull was an important symbol that represented strength and fertility.

 

Price: £6.50


 

pictish burghead bull pewter pendant

 

Brough Of Birsay

Brough of Birsay Sprial

 

This hand made pictish pendant is a replica of a lead disc found on a small tidal island off the coast of Orkney. It is believed to date from around the 7th centuary.

 

Price: £7.50


 

The Monymusk Knot

  • This pendant is based on the round discs from the Monymusk reliquary and considered to be a fine example of Pictish metal working. The Monymusk reliquary is alsoconsidered to have been the reliquary of St. Columba, the Brecbennoch, which was carried before the Scottish army at the battle of Bannockburn.

Price: £7.50

 


 

 

Donut

   

4knot

The Highland Knot

Price: £7.50

 

 

 


 

   

The Pictish Knot

 

Price: £7.50


 

Pewter Rectaungluar Knotwork Pendant

St Ninian's Knot - Red

St Ninian's Knot - Red

Price: £7.50

This pretty design is taken from the pin from the St. Ninian's hoard dragon penanular.

 


 

 

   

St Ninian's Knot - Blue

 

See above for details.

 

Price: £7.50

 


 

St Ninian's Knot - Blue

   

St Ninian's Knot - Green

St Ninian's Knot - Green

 

See above for details.

 

Price: £7.50

 


 


Can't find what you are looking for? Just drop us an email or pick up the phone. We are always happy to help our customers if something needs customising or if you would like a specific piece reproducing.

 

To order any of our range please see our “How to Order” page.
You can contact us by phone on 01520 722722 Monday to Friday 11.00 to 5.30.


Alternatively, you can email us: sales@asgardcrafts.co.uk

Want to visit us? Stop by our shop - see above for opening hours above. We are situated just outside the village of Lochcarron on the west coast of Scotland, just over an hours drive from Inverness.