Epona's sword torc bangle (tb54)

Pewter tapered, open bangle with embossed Celtic design.
According to classical writers, the Celts wore torcs into battle. Both neck and arm torcs have been discovered in Britain and Europe and it is thought that they marked a person of high status, such as a warrior or chieftain.
Epona is the Celtic Goddess of horses which, in the horse-based culture of the Celts, gives her great power. Her sword is not a weapon of war but a symbol of power.
PLEASE NOTE: repeated bending of this product may cause it to weaken or break.
Width: 8mm Internal width: 60mm (torcs are adjustable)
Supplied in a satin and velvet-lined gift box.
According to classical writers, the Celts wore torcs into battle. Both neck and arm torcs have been discovered in Britain and Europe and it is thought that they marked a person of high status, such as a warrior or chieftain.
Epona is the Celtic Goddess of horses which, in the horse-based culture of the Celts, gives her great power. Her sword is not a weapon of war but a symbol of power.
PLEASE NOTE: repeated bending of this product may cause it to weaken or break.
Width: 8mm Internal width: 60mm (torcs are adjustable)
Supplied in a satin and velvet-lined gift box.
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