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  2. West Jewellers - Wikipedia

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    The company also created the original 22-carat gold chain of office used by the Lord Mayor of Dublin and one replica. [4] West moved to 33 Grafton Street in 1965. [1] Kathleen Watkins, the wife of veteran broadcaster Gay Byrne, confessed in an interview with The Irish Times that she did not own any jewellery from West. [5]

  3. Tara Brooch - Wikipedia

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    His Tara brooch replicas were smaller by about a third than the original and far simpler in design. [43] Waterhouse chose the brooch's name, deliberately but falsely linking it to the site associated with the High Kings of Ireland, "fully aware that this would feed the Irish middle-class fantasy of being descended from them". [45]

  4. Irish Crown Jewels - Wikipedia

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    The Earl of Dudley as Viceroy of Ireland and Grand Master of the Order of St Patrick. The Marquess of Londonderry as Viceroy and Grand Master.. The original regalia of the Grand Master were only slightly more opulent than the insignia of an ordinary member of the order; the king's 1783 ordinance said they were to be "of the same materials and fashion as those of Our Knights, save only those ...

  5. Claddagh ring - Wikipedia

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    A Claddagh ring (Irish: fáinne Chladaigh) is a traditional Irish ring in which a heart represents love, the crown stands for loyalty, and two clasped hands symbolize friendship. [1] [2] The design and customs associated with it originated in Claddagh, County Galway. Its modern form was first produced in the 17th century. [3]

  6. Celtic brooch - Wikipedia

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    The Breadalbane Brooch, Irish, 8th century, converted from its original pseudo-penannular form in 9th century Scotland. [ 42 ] Techniques include chip-carving , cast "imitation chip-carving", filigree , engraving , inlays of various types including niello , glass and champlevé enamel, and various hammering and chasing techniques: "the range of ...

  7. Prehistoric Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The two periods that have left the most spectacular groups of remains are the Neolithic, with its megalithic tombs, and the Bronze Age, which left among other things, gold jewellery from a time when Ireland was a major centre of gold mining. Ireland has many areas of bogland, and a great number of archaeological finds have been recovered from ...

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