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  • For intricate style, try this sterling silver link. This link takes on a rounded Celtic knot design. You'll love the cut-out design of intertwining lines with no end. For over 1,500 years, the Celtic knot has been used as a symbol of the connections in nature. Try it in St. Patrick's Day projects or any look celebrating your Celtic heritage. You'll love the versatile silver shine.
  • For intricate style, try this sterling silver link. This link takes on a rounded Celtic knot design. You'll love the cut-out design of intertwining lines with no end. For over 1,500 years, the Celtic knot has been used as a symbol of the connections in nature. Try it in St. Patrick's Day projects or any look celebrating your Celtic heritage. You'll love the versatile silver shine.
  • For intricate style, try this sterling silver link. This link takes on a rounded Celtic knot design. You'll love the cut-out design of intertwining lines with no end. For over 1,500 years, the Celtic knot has been used as a symbol of the connections in nature. Try it in St. Patrick's Day projects or any look celebrating your Celtic heritage. You'll love the versatile silver shine.
  • For intricate style, try this sterling silver link. This link takes on a rounded Celtic knot design. You'll love the cut-out design of intertwining lines with no end. For over 1,500 years, the Celtic knot has been used as a symbol of the connections in nature. Try it in St. Patrick's Day projects or any look celebrating your Celtic heritage. You'll love the versatile silver shine.
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Sterling Silver Celtic Quatrefoil Cut-Out Link

CODE: 925S0023
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CODE: 925S0023 Sold: Individually Materials: Sterling Silver .925 Dimensions: 9 x 9.5mm Hole Size: 1.0mm

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For intricate style, try this sterling silver link. This link takes on a rounded Celtic knot design. You'll love the cut-out design of intertwining lines with no end. For over 1,500 years, the Celtic knot has been used as a symbol of the connections in nature. Try it in St. Patrick's Day projects or any look celebrating your Celtic heritage. You'll love the versatile silver shine.
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