Silver Rowan Leaf Stud Earrings E2006

View Matching Products: Element IsleSKU: E 2006

Please Login to view our product prices and order. For our retail site visit www.ortak.co.uk

Trade Login Contact us

Description

Cast from beautiful Rowan leaves collected from a tree nestled in the tumbling ruins of a cottage (or tholtan as we call them here on the Island) near Glen Maye on the west coast of the Island, the long leaves, feather-like leaves catch the light beautifully as they move.

The Rowan has long been honoured by the Celts for its balance of beauty and hardiness. To the Celts the Rowan was a symbol of the hidden mysteries of nature, and a symbol of protection, power & inspiration.

Details

  • Crafted in Sterling Silver
  • The leaves measure 24mm in length, with the stud fitting placement towards the top of the leaf

** In Manx Gaelic the word for Rowan is 'cuirn (keirn)'. In Manx folklore, on May Day eve (Oie Voaldyn) the evil spirits are said to be at their strongest. So you might want to protect your home by making a "crosh cuirn", a small cross made from twigs from the mountain ash (Rowan) tree and sheep’s wool. **

Payment & Security

American Express Apple Pay Diners Club Discover Google Pay Maestro Mastercard PayPal Shop Pay Union Pay Visa

Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.

Estimate shipping

You may also like

Recently viewed