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Interlaced Ring - Pewter
Quantity:  £1.60

The Celts dominated large parts of Europe from the third century B.C. In Britain the Celtic culture would be subsumed by the Romans, but their language, religion and art would have a lasting influence on subsequent cultures. The Celtic culture left such an indelible mark on Europe that Celtic enclaves survived through the subsequent Roman occupation and into medieval times.

This Celtic Interlaced ring is made from lead-free pewter. The information card is full colour on the front and has historical information on the reverse.

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