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    Celtic Art Pendants

    Those of you who have had the opportunity to visit us in person will have seen this line of jewelry. We've carried it in the gift shop for some time, but we have only today added it to our web site.
    http://giftshop.scottishtartans.org/...n_pendants.htm



    It's a really nice line. It's a bit different, affordable, and attractive. Each pendant comes on an adjustable black satin cord, and is packaged with a card giving a description of the design.

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    Very nice! Because my surname means "son of the bear," I don't suppose they also make a celtic bear pendant?
    Dean
    Fac Et Spera!

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    Quote Originally Posted by McMathTX View Post
    Very nice! Because my surname means "son of the bear," I don't suppose they also make a celtic bear pendant?
    Dean
    No, I'm afraid not.

    However, if you want to get a Celtic Dog pendant and call it a bear, I won't tell anyone. :-)

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    Beautiful designs, Matt, and the price is great, too!

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    I like what I see. Especially the fish (I'm a Pisces as well so I'm partial). Matt, do you have a sense of which shape of pendant you sell more to male customers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewEnglander View Post
    I like what I see. Especially the fish (I'm a Pisces as well so I'm partial). Matt, do you have a sense of which shape of pendant you sell more to male customers?
    Well, when someone buys one of these pendants I don't always know who the recipient is (is it a gift?) so it's hard to say. But overall it seems that the round version is the most popular, among both sexes.

    No matter the shape, I think the women tend to wear the pendants higher up, like a choker almost, while men tend to wear them a bit looser. The satin cord they come with is adjustable, but there is no reason you couldn't wear these on a leather thong for a more masculine look.

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