Welcome to our yellow celtic jewellery page.
Here we are displaying our ranges of yellow gemstone jewellery in the Irish inspired celtic designs. A popular form of celtic design is the Rennie Mackintosh which we often use.
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The colour yellow is the colour of sunshine, which makes it one of the warmest colours available and like red has much positive symbolism such as happiness, joy, and cheerfulness.
Yellow has many mystically healing properties such as being mentally stimulating, and is said to help strengthen the nervous system, help cure dermatitis and other similar skin problems as well as helpful for conditions of the stomach, liver, and intestines. It is also said that yellow can encourage positive character traits such as: Broad mindedness, good humoredness, confidence, wisdom, logical thinking, and a positive attitude.
Yellow has rules when used with other colours, and can be used effectively to perk up a more subdued cool palette of blues and grays. Lemon yellow found in lemon topaz can be used with orange jewellery or clothing to carry out a healthy, summery, citrus theme. Other paler types of yellow could work to neutralise darker or richer colours such as reds, but blue and yellow create the most eye popping cominations when used together, or even with oranges and reds to really stand out.
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Our collection of celtic inspired jewellery has it's roots deeply set in the styles of rennie mackintosh and claddagh. The origins of celtic jewellery can be traced back to the arts and creativity of the people of Ireland and the Scottish highlands and some of their earliest pieces included items such as neck torques and decorative brooches which have adapted throughout history to suit the ever chaging tastes of modern culture, but still remaining true to their illustrious origins.
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