Available now. A size 10, Four Wolfhound Ring in sterling silver (925). The design has a sizing bar which can be sized if necessary. The Wolf to the Celtics represented strength, loyalty and intelligence. They are pack animals and also symbolize. Free Shipping in North America. Handmade at Bellchamber Rings shop in London ON.
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Lion Crest Ring
Lion Crest Triskele Ring
R255- Lion Crest Triskele 10mm R567- Lion Crest Triskele 6mm
Lovers Heart in Silver and Rose Gold (Limited edition of 12)
Pictured are the Lovers Heart Triskele in sterling silver and rose gold. 8 of 12 of this edition are available in sterling silver with a 10K Rose gold bail and jump ring. Retail is $225 and includes a free 18" sterling silver chain. Each has an individual serial...
Spiral Triskele Pendant & Earrings Set
Traditional Claddagh (wide), Two Tone, size 12.25
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Size 12.25, handmade with 14K Rose Gold Heart & Crown and Sterling Silver Hands and Band.
To learn more about Bellchamber Claddagh rings, see https://bellchamber.net/product/traditional-claddagh-rings/
Two Hearts Interlace Pendant
The Two Hearts Interlace pendant pictured is made of 14K yellow gold and features hand-pierced interlace. The pendant photographed is what you will receive. Note that there are two hearts in one all connected by Celtic interlace. The modern symbol of love, the Heart was first seen in the 1200’s in an illustration of a knight offering his heart to his love. It is recognized as the shape of Cupids arrow. This pendant is serial numbered A290. It measures 2.2cm x 2.7cm and is 1.5mm thick and was handmade at Bellchamber’s. Comes shipped with a free 18″ sterling silver chain.
Spiral Triskele Pendant
A gorgeous Spiral Triskele pendant in white. Handmade at our store with a pierced effect, performed with a coping saw blade that is only 0.4mm thick! The earrings are 15mm in diameter. Earrings available separately, or together with this pendant a set.
Spiral Triskele Earrings
A gorgeous Spiral Triskele set in white. Handmade at our store with a pierced effect, performed with a coping saw blade that is only 0.4mm thick! The round pendant has a 20mm diameter and the earrings are 15mm. Also available independently as pendant or earrings.
Bailey Triskele Ring
A Nouveau-Celtic design inspired by strength, elegance and balance.
Bailey Triskele Pendant
Lean more about the Bailey Triskele design here. Available in wide or small variants and a choice of precious metals. Catalogue numbers: P203 - wide Bailey Triskele pendant P202 - small Bailey Triskele pendant
Bailey Triskele Earrings
Lean more about the Bailey Triskele design here. Sizewise, these would fit inside a nickel. Available in sterling silver starting around $100 ($130 when pierced), and in other precious metals by custom order. Catalogue numbers: E203 - wide Bailey Triskele earring set ...
Priestly Triskele Earrings
These are called Priestly Triskeles, after the client whom helped design them. The Celtic Triskele represents eternity and good luck. They can be made as a charm as well. Catalogue numbers: E202 Priestly Earrings with drop-ball stud In 14K gold starting around $350...
Lion Crest Triskele Cuff
The Lion Crest Triskele design is available as a cuff or ring. It's 10mm wide and the crest in the center is customizable; in this case it has a medieval style 'D'. The chain shown here is an 8mm Figaro style. Catalogue Number C255SF_figaro
Lion Signet Ring
Lion Rampant Signet Ring
Model R195, The Lion Rampant Signet Ring in sterling silver. 11mm tall, tapering to 7mm at the back of its shank.
Scottish Rampant Lion Earrings
An 18K Gold stud of the Rampant Scottish Lion. This earring is 12mm tall and has much detail. Catalogue info: E_301_NB_Y
Rampant Lion Pendants
Birds of a Feather Earrings
These earrings I call the Birds of a Feather. I designed them after visiting the Anthropology museum at UBC.
Sheela na Gig Earrings
These small studs are just under 1cm in diameter and feature a "Sheela na Gig" design from Kilpek UK. Sheela na Gigs are figurative carvings of naked women displaying an exaggerated vulva. They are found on very old churches, castles and other buildings...
Set Gemstone Earrings
Here we see a client's diamonds she inherited, set into a new handmade pendant and matching white gold earrings. Visit us with with your stones we'd be happy to quote on custom setting.
Optical Illusion Cuff
An Optical Illusion Cuff. All in sterling silver. Catalogue Info C160S
Hall Triskele Cuff
The Hall Triskele features a spiral design which has been found in Japanese family crests and Maori art, as well as ancient Celtic Bibles such as the Book of Durrow and in the Book of Kells. It has also been adopted as a symbol of the BDSM movement. Can be made in...
Hall Triskele Pendant
The Hall Triskele features a spiral design which has been found in Japanese family crests and Maori art, as well as ancient Celtic Bibles such as the Book of Durrow and in the Book of Kells. It has also been adopted as a symbol of the BDSM movement. Can be made in...
Spiral Charm Bracelet
Claddagh Bracelet
Claddaugh Bracelet in Sterling Silver and Gold.
Eternity Triskele Cuff
A 10mm wide Custom Eternity Triskele Cuff design. Finished in yellow and white gold with a figaro chain at the back. Catalog Info: Cuff 71 Y RBw figaro
Raven’s Heart Cuff
The Raven Heart Cuff, in sterling silver Catalog Info B234SF
Celtic Wolfhound Cuff
A unisex bracelet design with a Celtic wolfhound. Shown here in sterling silver with optional stones, antiquing and leather band. Catalog Info: B495SS
Tree of Life Cuff
A Tree of Life cuff in sterling silver. Catalog Info: C181S
Thor’s Hammer Ragnarok Pendant
Thor is the Scandinavian God of Thunder and the guardian of the Rainbow Bridge separating Valhalla (Heaven) & Earth. His Hammer Mjölnir made him invincible versus any foe. From about the 5th Century to the 12th Century AD Thor's Hammers were popular amulets worn...
Stag/Horse Triskele Pendant
Optical Spiral & Circle Pendants
Winnipeg Spiral Triskele Pendant
I designed this pendant flying home from the Winnipeg Folk Fest. I wanted to incorporate the early zoomorphic bird patterns on the Witham shield, an artifact dredged up from the river Witham in Lincolnshire UK in 1826. The pendant design is an abstract pattern of two...
Brentfordshire Celtic Spiral Pendant
This beautiful Celtic Sprial Triskele is from Iron Age Brentford UK. It was a fitting from a horses chariot. The Triskele is typically a Celtic motif and represents good luck, the past present and future. The centre spirals are an abstract representation of horse...
Vancouver Raven Winged Spiral Pendant
Bill Reid & Charles Edinshaw are the two Canadian Artists that inspired me to become a metal smith. I was inspired to make this particular design after I visited the Anthropology Museum in Vancouver in March '06. Within 24 hours of landing in Vancouver I was on my...
Labyrinth Pendant
The Labyrinth is different from a maze in that it has no beginning and no end. If one follows a line to the centre of the labyrinth it jumps across and spirals out to the circumference and then spirals back to the center. Often they were used as mandalas to meditate...
The Black Celtic Cross
Celtic Cross of Cong
Knotwork Celtic Cross
Gwyndd Celtic Cross
The Cross of Gwyndd is an 8th-century Celtic cross. This cross is 2cm tall and available in sterling silver or gold. The center is polished and suitable for setting a birthstone and the sides have Pictish-style triskele knotwork. Catalog Info: CR-16
Carndonagh Celtic Cross
The Carndonagh Cross is from an standing stone artifact found in the town of Carndonagh, which is in the Inishowen peninsula of Ireland. Some also refer to it as the Donagh High Cross. Most historians date it to the 7th century and a few others date it to the 5th...
Aberlemno Celtic Cross
The Bellchamber Cross of Aberlemno is a 9th-century Celtic cross of Pictish origins. The gold or silver version of this cross is 2cm tall. Celtic Knotwork is on each arm of the cross and a clover knotwork design is on the centre boss. Catalog Info:...
Simple Celtic Cross
This Celtic cross is 3cm tall and looks especially good when it is peirced. Its simple style is reminiscent of later crosses from the 12th century to the 20th Century. Available in gold, platinum or silver. Catalog Info CR15
Rugged Cross
This Rugged Cross is about 3.5cm tall and intricately textured like wood. Catalog Info:
Rune Charms
Runes are a form of writing that dates to little over two thousand years ago. Scandinavian and Germanic tribes used this alphabet better known as Futhark and it was spread from England to Europe to Scandinavia. There is some evidence of it in Istanbul, Greenland,...
Claddaugh Charm Pendant
This pendant is made from a traditional Irish Claddaugh ring. The ring shank is removed and it is flattened in order for it to be worn comfortably. It also looks good as a bracelet too. Each is individually handmade in the precious metal of your choice. Catalog...
Leanunach Celtic Cross Pendant and Earrings set
The pictured Leanunach Celtic Cross Pendant and Earring set is in Gold, and in this case set with a client's diamonds. Available in multiple precious metals with or without gem setting. Catalog Info: P377 E757
Forever Love Heart Triskele Pendant & Earrings Set
A Forever Love Heart Triskele charm and earring set in white. The heart pendant is pierced and the earrings are solid. Catalog Info P285 E285
Crescent Triskele
Inspired by the shape of the crescent moon and the heart, the Crescent Triskele Pendant features three different triskele patterns and two small spirals at the terminal points. It's very feminine and pleasing. The triskele represents the past present and future,...
Moore’s Loveknot
This design is found in the Book of Kells. The design is reminiscent of two hearts drawn together in the dance of life. It also represents eternity and love because the repetitive motif is a triskele. Many of these designs are found in the Book of Kells and...
Celtic Wheel of Life Knot Pendant
Taken from the pages of the Book of Kells (circa 825) AD and Pictish symbol stone crosses of the 7th century. This Celtic interlace pattern is known as a Wheel of Life because it is symmetrical both vertically and horizontally. It represents heaven on earth, the four...
Raven’s Heart Triskele Pendant
A Raven's Heart Triskele with 2 blue sapphires in the eyes and a rainbow moonstone in the beak. Note the finish is white and not antiqued; this is what white gold or a sterling silver naturally finishes like. Catalog Info P234
Undley Rune Bracteate
The Undley Saxon Bracteate, shown here in 14K gold. The artifact itself is now in the British Museum and dates to the 5th century (c450-480). The runes are thought to read "Victory! Meed for kinsmen". Our version is just under the size of a quarter. Catalog...
Large Wolfhound Triskele Pendant
This design is a Wolfhound Triskele. The wolfhound represents strength, loyalty and intelligence. It is also a strong family symbol because a wolf can only survive in a pack. The triskele (repetition of three) symbolizes the past, present, and future; good luck and...
Birds of a Feather Pendants
After visiting the West Coast in 2006 I was inspired to create a design from nature. The Rocky Mountain, The Ravens, Eagles & Thunderbirds and the first flowers of the year are all abstract motifs in this custom pendant. There are two birds in each piece, one...
Iron Age Bird Pendant
This Triskele Pendant has simplified bird heads in spiral design. The artifact that this design comes from dates to ~ 200 BC in Germany. It decorated the top of a brass sword scabbard. Likely the heads represented eagles or ravens. Ravens and other corvade mate for...
Salamanders/Brojo Lizards Pendant
This Brojo Lizards/Salamanders design is inspired by the the lizards used by the Shaman Don Juan Matus. One acts as the eyes the other acts as the ears. With both, they can tell you the future and the past. We are always in the present and must use our senses for...
Raven Triskele Pendant
The original Raven Triskele was carved in whalebone. It is quite 3-dimensional at 4cm tall (1.5") and has a nice weight of ~ 16grams in sterling silver. When you see a crow or raven there are always 2, but when you see three together it is a representation of a family...
Dragon Ouroboros Pendants
The Dragon Ouroboros is a serpent eating its own tail. A symbol of the universe; of never ending. It is a personification of the wheel of life; always in motion for eternity. Ouroboros literally means tail eater. This motif's history can be found in Egyptian designs,...
Greenman Ring
The Greenman is a motif that is found in Europe, Britain, Africa and Asia. Often it is depicted in medieval churches carved into the wood work or masonry. It is a masculine face with leaves sprouting from the eyes, nose and mouth of the face. Jack in the Green is...
Greenman Pendants
The Greenman is a motif that is found in Europe, Britain, Africa and Asia. Often it is depicted in medieval churches carved into the wood work or masonry. It is a masculine face with leaves sprouting from the eyes, nose and mouth of the face. Jack in the Green is...
Greenman Bracelet
Greenman bracelet shown here with heavy silver links. Learn more about the Greenman motif here.
Celtic Tree of Life Pendant
The Tree of life is an ancient symbol found in all cultures. To the Celts, the Oak tree was the most important tree representing wisdom, longevity and family. The word "Druid" can be translated as "oak-knower". The tree symbolizes the connection of heaven and earth by...
Buck Crest Signet Ring
The first metal ring ever made was likely a signet ring. Signets can indicate family, heritage, or status but above all symbolize a specific meaning. Before there was even a written language, rulers (who could afford them), property owners, and officials likely used a...
Spiral Charm Signet Rings
These rings are a 5mm wide flat silver ring, each with a 10K yellow gold charm welded to the top of its shank with a red enamel background. Catalog Info R0
Pentacle Signet Ring
Pentacle signet ring. Shown here in sterling silver. Catalog Info R39
Tree of Life Signet Ring
A Saxon Tree of Life ring, shown here in sterling silver. Catalog Info R39
Irish Harp Signet Ring
The Celtic Irish Harp signet ring, shown here in sterling silver. The Trinity College Harp is the national symbol of Ireland and is attributed to Brian Boru, her first king.
Double Venus Ring
This pattern incorporates the symbol for the roman goddess Venus. It is also the alchemical symbol of copper, and gender symbol for female. Symbolically, copper was the first metal that was able to be formed into tools in the stone age, which advanced whomever used...
Girón Pentacle Ring
This band features a star-shaped knot commonly called a pentacle. It is a shape that represents the 5 elements in Pagan spirituality; fire, earth, water, air and spirit. It looks very handsome with the background pierced or solid. A pentacle is a pentagram (five...
Hall Triskele Ring
The Hall Triskele features a spiral design which has been found in Japanese family crests and Maori art, as well as ancient Celtic Bibles such as the Book of Durrow and in the Book of Kells. It has also been adopted as a symbol of the BDSM movement. Can be made in...
Ancient Triskele Ring
This Celtic Triskele design is typical of Iron age patterns found on sword scabbards. It can be found from Ireland to Britain to Hungary dating to the 1st century ad. The Iron age Celts of Euorpe would have been trading goods with Mediteranian cultures. Their...
Battersea Shield Ring
This design represents protection, luck, and the cycle of life. The Battersea Shield is an artifact from Iron Age Britain. Dated to 350-50 BC, it was found in the river Thames at Battersea Bridge in London, England. Although very simple looking, there is much meaning...
Amphreville Triskele Ring
The Amphreville Triskele is a Celtic pattern dated to 500 BC. It's found on a Celtic helmet d’Amfreville-la-Mi-Voie, made between the 5th or 4th century BC. Its motif is of an ancient spiral design representing the dance of life, meandering left and right and back to...
Anglo-Saxon Runes Ring
Runes are one of the earliest alphabets, and where used for their enchanting properties as well as communication. Beginning 1600 years ago they have been discovered on swords, stones, and in this case on ancient rings. The Bellchamber Anglo Saxon rune ring is based on...
Runes in Perfect Love Ring
A custom ring of mine for a client of Don Pettipas, the runes are Futhark and spell: "In Perfect Love And Perfect Trust." Futhark is a Runic alphabet and a set of related alphabets using letters known as runes, formerly used to write Germanic languages, mainly in...
Traditional Claddagh Rings
The Claddagh [klah'-duh] is an Irish promise ring that dates back over 100 years. There are many legends associated with it but all agree that it has three lucky meanings: faith, friendship and love represented by the crown, hands and heart. "I crown my heart with...
Claddagh with Durrow Loveknot Ring
The Claddagh [klah'-duh]. is an Irish Promise ring that dates back over 100 Years. There are many legends associated with it but all agree that it has three lucky meanings: faith, friendship, and love represented by the crown, hands, and heart. The knotwork carved on...
Claddagh with Dimma Loveknot Ring
The Claddagh [klah-duh] is an Irish Promise ring that dates back over 100 Years. There are many legends associated with it but all agree that it has three lucky meanings: faith, friendship, and love represented by the crown, hands and heart. The knotwork carved on...
Stráice Dianne Loveknot Ring
The Stráice (Gaelic for straight) Dianne Loveknot is a non-tapering version of our original Dianne Loveknot ring. It represents two souls side by side. Triangular knots are called triskeles, and in Celtic designs represent eternity and good luck. Standard widths...
Kells Triskele Ring
This running triskele knot is found throughout the Book of Kells (~8th century AD). The pattern is an intricate Celtic interlace of a triskele design, which is split into two lines. It is a classic loveknot which repeats every three steps, representing the past,...
Eternity Triskele Ring
Above is the border of the Rosy Priory Celtic Cross Slab showing the unique interlace pattern of the Eternity Triskele. It is a 1400 year old Class 2 Celtic Cross. The number 3 to the Celts represented eternity and the soul, It was also the most magical and lucky...
Colophon Celtic Knot Ring
The unique style of this ring is found only on the border knotwork from the 'Colophon' page of the Celtic Book of Durrow. Its double chain and twin knot pattern repeats itself every other step, symbolizing two halves of a whole. Male and female as one. It is perfect...
Key Pattern Triskele Ring
A key pattern is a symmetrically balanced pattern consisting of repeated vertical and horizontal lines. Most often associated with Greek and Mediterranean patterns of simple wave keys which represent the number two, this ring incorporates a triskele pattern of...
Muny Musk Triskele Ring
The Muny Musk pattern represents the dance of life: two souls stepping left and right and left again, footsteps in a never-ending love. This is an early Celtic triskele loveknot. A triskele is a pattern that repeats every 3 steps. The triskele is a Celtic motif that...
Grá Go Deo Ring
grá go deo is Gaelic for "love that is forever". It's a meaningful motto for a promise ring or wedding ring set. A Celtic knot design will add the element of luck for eternity. Bellchamber Rings hand makes 2 different styles of Grá Go Deo bands: One design has a...
Dimma Loveknot Ring
The classic Celtic pattern of the Dimma loveknot is from the Book of Dimma (8th cent). It is the knot that is above and below the eagle on the very first page of St. John. This style of Celtic interlace is instantly recognizable. It is distinguished by its natural...
Durrow Eternity Ring
The Durrow Eternity knot represents two halves as a whole for eternity; balance and strength. It is a Celtic loveknot found on many Irish, Pictish and Scandinavian stones and crosses. One of the best examples and oldest is found in the Book of Durrow from 675AD. Note...
Mo Anam Cara Ring
The Gaelic Phrase "Mo Anam Cara" translates to "My Lifetime Friend" in Irish Gaelic. It makes a lovely endearment ring or even a wedding band when made in gold. I make five versions with different loveknots that separate the words; they also provide space where...
Ancient Double Loveknot Ring
Of all interlace patterns, the double knotwork pattern is the oldest repeating pattern in art history. It represents balance; two halves of a whole and eternity. From the twin snakes of the Caduceus to the DNA double Helix, the image of two lines intertwined suggests...
Davies Dragon Ring
This ring features a tribal dragon in a Mobius pattern. There is a theme of the Ouroboros as well because the head is biting its own body. On one side of the pattern there is a crown representing royalty, and the body surrounds a triskele spiral sun. Influences for...
Four Wolfhounds Ring
The number 4 to the Celts was powerful in its representation of the four directions, the four elements, and the four seasons of the year. The wolfhound symbolizes strength, loyalty and intelligence. It is an excellent symbol of the family, since the wolf is known to...
Ring of Barahir
I was commissioned to help make this ring in the spring of 2008 for a UK movie production of J. R. R. Tolkien's "The Silmarillion" titled Born of Hope. Tolkien fans should recognize it as the Ring of Barahir who was the noted ancestor of Aragorn. In The Silmarillion...
Sisiutl Warrior Soul Catcher Ring
Sisiutl ("SEE-shoe") is a symbol from the Northwest Coast region of North America. Some artifacts from the Kwakiutl, Nootka, Tlingit and Haida bear a motif of a human head between two serpent heads. I've seen the Sisiutl as a house protector too; in some old...
Raven Ring
The raven is a member of the Corvidae family, as are the crow and blue jay. These birds mate for life; when you see one, stay still for a moment and you will likely see its mate. They symbolize the eyes and ears of nature, watching us. In Native culture, the raven is...
Dragons of Jelling Ring
The Jelling Cup is an artifact that was found in the city of Jelling, Denmark. It's attributed to being owned by a Viking King, Gormr, and dates to the 10th Century. Dragons are symbols of the powerful and supernatural. This motif is an abstract Dragon Mobius typical...
Welsh Dragon Ring
The Welsh flag is referred to as "Y Ddraig Goch", a red dragon on a green and white field. The earliest record of this symbol is the 7th of August, 1485, during the reign of King Henry the VII. The red dragon symbolizes wisdom, strength and the supernatural. It can...
Scythian Dragon Ring
The Dragon as a symbol is found in nearly all cultures and represents the supernatural side of nature. An interesting symbol, the dragon is extremely lucky, magnetic, and intelligent. A dragon is typically depicted as a large and powerful serpent or other reptile,...
Sleipnir & Odin Ring
Sleipnir is the 8-legged horse of Odin, chief of the Viking gods. The imagery on this Viking ring is inspired by the knot-legged horses on the 8th-century standing stones from Gotland, Denmark. The main image is of Odin, naked on Sleipnir's back brandishing his shield...
































































































