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    Large & Light Bronze Celtic Ring Money & Genuine Sodalite Leather Necklace | Artifact #8833

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    Large but light, and with a deep golden glow, this piece of Celtic Ring Money is the perfect partner to deep blue Sodalite

    Please Note: This is an authentic ancient bronze Celtic Money Ring, and you will receive the exact ring in the photographs and description.

    Celtic bronze ring money dates from 800 to 50 BC, when these sturdy bronze rings were traded as currency among the Celtic tribes of Northeastern Europe, and later, Scotland, Wales and Ireland.

    Note on  Length: This necklace is slide knotted for an instantly adjustable necklace from 16" - 32". 

    Your Ancient Celtic Ring Money Necklace:

    • Date: 800 - 50 BC
    • Coin Metal: Bronze
    • Gemstone: Genuine Sodalite
    • Leather: 2mm Center Hide Top-Grain in Antique Brown
    • Ring Diameter: 1 1/4”
    • Necklace Length: Instantly adjustable slip knots - choose any length between 16" and 32" for a perfect match to any neckline/neck size

    While they many not look like money, these bronze rings were used as currency by Celtic tribes and were worn on clothing or tied together with leather or string. Often referred to as “ring-money,” this type of Celtic artifact is rare. These artifacts were hand-made by Celtic craftsmen over 2,000 years ago.    

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    Your Ancient Bronze Ring Money Pendant Comes Complete with:

    1. Our 100% Authentic Lifetime Guarantee
    2. A Detailed Certificate of Authenticity
    3. Historical Brief: The People of Ancient Britain
    4. A Gift Pouch
    5. A Treasure Jewelry Care Card