An Englishman’s Report on Celtic Lands!
Have you ever wondered what it really means to be Celtic? Mick (Celtic Elegance’s treasurer) takes on the task of answering this question in this informative blog post! Mick…
Have you ever wondered what it really means to be Celtic? Mick (Celtic Elegance’s treasurer) takes on the task of answering this question in this informative blog post! Mick…
Come visit our Celtic Elegance jewelry shop at Sumter Landing, The Villages! We love traveling to festivals and celebrations to share our stunning, sterling silver Celtic jewelry! The Sumter Landing…
Come visit our Celtic Elegance jewelry shop at Sumter Landing, The Villages! We love traveling to festivals and celebrations to share our stunning, sterling silver Celtic jewelry! The Sumter Landing…
Many people are familiar with Celtic jewelry but know little or nothing about the Celts themselves or the areas from which they originated.
To discover a hidden gem brings a very contented feeling to one’s heart. This was our feeling on discovering St Celynnin Church for the first time in 2013.
5th Century legend has it that a young maid called Dwynwen fell in love with a Maelon Dafodrill.
We called him Noddy after a character in a children’s book by British authoress Enid Blyton. Our little kitty had enormous ears just like Noddy’s friend in the book! “Big Ears” didn’t sound quite fair so our kitty was named Noddy.
Wales is sometimes said to be the “castle capital of the world”. Wales had about 400 castles, of which over 100 are still standing, either as ruins or as restored buildings.
The term “Celts” refer to the Celtic people (pronounced Keltic) that thrived in both ancient and modern times.