Money Off Celtic Knot Rings – Plus Numerous Other Fine Jewellery Items Discounted
Get 20 per cent Off of Celtic Knot Rings
This month we’re giving away 20 per cent off purchases placed on the Ola Gorie jewellery websites until next Wednesday, August 24th 2011. That includes markdowns on gorgeous designs and styles such as Celtic knot rings, rings, earrings, brooches and a lot more.
Students will be going back to classes in Scotland and this is our tactic for softening the impact of the end of the summertime as well as the start of in-class work. You can discover 100s of combinations of collections geared to teenagers who might require that extra boost to get their heads returning to work – or be remembering outstanding accomplishments in their examinations this summer.
You should never be too young to take pleasure from a piece of Ola’s fine jewelry. To give an example, if you appreciate wild animals and birds, why don’t you pick out a cheeky puffin with its clownlike face or a stylised barn owl; a fun figure. The marvelous Birdland theme features birds flying across a northern sky, whilst Swan depicts that most elegant of creatures in an impressive necklace or earrings.
Celtic Knot Rings Featuring a Bird
Similar to Celtic knot rings, Kells bird is a legendary decorative design extracted from the wildlife drawings in the age-old Celtic Book of Kells, an illuminated manuscript. A legendary theme dating back to the Vikings, is Odin’s Bird. The Norse god Odin would send his two ravens around the world to bring him news of all things happening under the sun. That sort of data would surely be a great help in class.
Another well known piece is Meadowlark, a stupendous songbird to lift one’s heart while Robin is the cherished harbinger of winter, soon to be seen now the autumn session has started. Another flight of fancy comprises of Butterfly, a reminder of summer, when they flit through the gardens and verges.
Imaginary beasts may very well be more your personal preference. The Finnish Beast was carved on the hilt of an medieval sword discovered in Finland. It reflects the golden age of the Norsemen’s way of life and their forceful and mysterious mythology. And of course the foremost and quite possibly the most iconic of Ola’s styles is the Maeshowe Dragon. This was also designed by Vikings, but on this occasion on the stone wall of a Neolithic tomb.
So act now and look at our jewelry sites pages for your 20 per cent off best buys. You have just five days to order from the huge selection of superb charms, brooches, earrings, Celtic knot rings, heritage and modern day pieces – and animal classics.