Gallery of Celtic Brooches, Page 1
Jeweled Brooches


Wheel of Life Brooch
SW359 
1 1/2 inch diameter
available with Garnet, Amethyst or Connemara Marble
 
SW4129
diameter 1 1/8",  28mm
14K gold with emerald & diamonds

 


Spiral Brooch with Amethyst
1.3 inch diameter
HJ225


Brooch with Amethyst
1 3/8 inch diameter
HJ243


Brooch with Amethyst
11/8 inch diameter
HJ223
 


Hunter Brooch 
This brooch is available either as an annular brooch as seen above or with a conventional pin back. In either case the pin is very thick. This is appropriate for tartan, tweed or other rugged fabrics. Click for an image of the back.
3 inches diameter
  SW358B

Hunter Brooch without stones
SW358


Helens Brooch
SW303 
2"  diameter

 

 


Helens Brooch w/marble or bloodstone
SW303
2" diameter

 

 


Silver Brooch by Aidan Breen
Sord Colmcille, Co. Dublin. 
ABB2 
w/garnet
1 1/2 inch diameter


Trilogy
Lapel or Kilt pin
silver with garnets or amethyst,
 2.6 inch long

SW-322

 


Round silver brooch with gold fill details  under quartz
2 1/4 inch diameter,
 by Aidan Breen, Sord Colmcille, Co. Dublin. 
ABRQ65 

More work by Aidan Breen


Hunterston Pseudo-Penannular Brooch
based on one of the most elaborate brooches ever found in Scotland.
Silver, 2.5 inch diameter
modern safety catch pin back
Made in Scotland CA-92 
without stone
Set with smoky quartz
More Penannular brooches


Full sized 3.25" Penannular Brooch
Click for larger picture and details



 


Geas Brooch
2.75 inches diameter
With Iona Bloodstone
SW332

Gallery of Brooches
Each page pictures several brooches. Some brooches are included on more than one page.

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Jeweled
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Penannular
Brooches

Heart, Luckenbooth and Claddagh Brooches

Plaid Brooches and other large brooches

Bird and Animal theme brooches

Kilt Pins

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