Irish connemara marble bronze antique style flower pendant with 18inch chain and 15mm cabochon jewellery from the west of ireland.
Vintage connemara marble jewelry.
Victorian sterling silver scottish agate garter brooch pin estate fine jewelry.
Category early 1900s edwardian.
Vintage bracelets and other jewelry are a great way to show your interest in the celtic culture while looking amazing.
At the outer reaches of western europe on the wild and rugged atlantic coast lies a magical hinterland that harbours ireland s 900 million year old gemstone connemara marble.
Vintage irish sterling connemara marble marcasite shamrock brooch.
Connemara marble is referred to ireland s gem stone as it is a very distinctive and rare form of marble that can only be found in ireland.
Mined from the region s oldest quarry between the twelve bens mountains and roundstone bog our stunning range of connemara marble jewelry is handcrafted and polished to perfection in dublin.
Edwardian antique irish clover connemara marble sterling silver brooch pin.
If you re looking for accessories that will stand out with their distinctive elements and eye catching details connemara marble jewelry is the perfect choice.
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Irish connemara marble bronze antique style flower pendant with 18inch chain and 15mm cabochon jewellery from the west of ireland.
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Estimated to be over 600 million years old it is the presence of various natural elements in the limestone that gives connemara marble its rich and beautiful colors.
The distinctive stone is green in color making it a striking choice for jewelry pieces.
Connemara marble is over 900 million years old and is unique to ireland.
Connemara marble is a rare marble that comes from the connemara region of ireland.
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We own and operate the oldest marble quarry which was first opened in the 19th century and visited in 1903 by king edward vii and queen alexandra during the royal tour of connemara.