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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Tara’s Diary Collection Charm Bracelet



Many women treasure their charm bracelets and enjoy adding new charms as the years pass…for some women, these bracelets tell a poignant life story, through charms that represent important milestones, such as weddings, anniversaries and the birth of children.

Giving a special charm to someone you care about, whether it is a mother, wife, grandmother, sister, or friend, can be a wonderful way to add even more beauty and meaning to a charm bracelet.

For women of Irish heritage, a charm from the Tara’s Diary Collection (a “finished” bracelet is shown above) can represent the Emerald Isle and pay homage to the culture and history of
Ireland. Many charms from this collection also mark important occasions, while still retaining their unique Gaelic appeal. A pretty starter bracelet and even a charm “necklace” are available as well – both are crafted of fine silver and feature secure clasps. They are designed to hold as few or as many charms as you wish…

Every charm in this stunning collection is also crafted of shining sterling silver, as well as other fine materials, including colorful art glass, polished enamels, and birthstones and pearls. Most of the charms in the collection will also fit onto a Pandora charm bracelet, or any other charm bracelet. This versatility makes the charms from
Tara’s Diary (each one is handmade in Ireland and stamped at the Assay Office of Dublin Castle) a perfect – and affordable – gift giving idea for any special occasion.

If you’re looking for a special charm that honors
Ireland, this lovely Shamrock and Celtic spiral charm may be exactly what you are looking for.

For six thousand years, the Celtic spiral has adorned stone monuments and art treasures in
Ireland. Each circle in this hypnotic pattern is connected to the next, symbolizing the endless circle of birth, death, and spiritual rebirth. For many Irish people, the spiral represents life force and eternity.

The tender Shamrock, carefully wrought of silver and a shining green gemstone, is also very meaningful – and so very Irish. Each leaf of the Shamrock illustrates the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Saint Patrick discovered this Gaelic symbol of the Holy Trinity - he used the tender plant to show God’s presence in nature.

Offer a friend or loved one a unique and beautiful way to display pride in their Irish roots – or treat yourself to a touch of mystical beauty you’ll come to treasure.

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