The Ring of Kerry Jewellery 14k Gold Ingot Pendant

The Ring of Kerry Jewellery Range is a collection of Celtic Jewellery in 925 Silver and 14k Gold etched with several symbols depicting the Ring of Kerry Iveragh Peninsula.

The 7 symbols on the Ring of Kerry Jewellery Range are explained.

 1, The Jaunting Car- a uniquely Irish horse-drawn carriage, used to take a traditional journey through the expansive National Park. 

2. King Puck – the crowned Billy Goat is the king of one of Ireland’s oldest fairs in Killorgin every August. A place where old friends meet and new friendships are forged. It claims to be The Oldest Fair in Ireland. 

3. White-Tailed Eagle – this magnificent Eagle has returned to its natural and original habitat of Killarney National Park. With a wingspan of up to 2.5m, they truly are a sight to behold.

4. Beehive huts – a simple, stone,  circular shelter, used by the early Christian monks, particularly on Skellig Michael      

5. Skellig Michael – a twin pinnacled rock, once a haven of early Christian activity, now a haven for wildlife and a Unesco Heritage Site    

6. Charlie Chaplin – this legend of the silent screen first visited Waterville in 1959 to fly fish and went on to have a ten-year love affair with the area. The Charlie Chaplin comedy festival held in the town every August pays homage to its world-famous visitor today    

7. The church – many beautiful churches are to be found on the Ring of Kerry, culminating with a Pugin masterpiece,  the stunning Cathedral of St Mary in Killarney

The 14K yellow gold Ingot is a wonderful piece with rounded edging for a stylish look and depicts all 7 symbols of The Ring of Kerry Jewellery Range.

It comes with an 18-inch 14K Gold Chain with a 2-inch extender so it is adjustable for the wearer.

All 14K Ring of Kerry Jewellery pieces come in a stylish cream gift box. and every piece has the image of a famine ship etched on the back of the pendants and the inside of the Rings, in memory of the hundreds of thousands of Irish who had to emigrate from county Kerry. Every piece is Hallmarked in the Assay Office in Dublin Castle with the maker’s mark – PK – engraved on each piece and the Assay Office mark.

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