Spiral Ring

£30.00

Inspired by the Celtic spirals, this adjustable ring is made entirely out of copper. The spirals are carry many meanings to it but the more prominent one is that it symbolises life, death and rebirth. Spirals can be seen in many neolithic and bronze age sites and one of the first ever spirals found in history was  drawn on the astronomical calendar at the famous megalithic tomb of Newgrange in Ireland!

One of our commonly asked question is whether copper colours your skin when you wear them. Yes, they do BUT they’re not harmful! It is just what happens when copper interacts with the pH of your skin. Copper is commonly used to treat arthritic aches and for some people, the green tinge on their skin indicates the copper is working away!

As all our jewellery are made to order by us in Northern Ireland, the ring you receive might look a little different from the photos.

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Inspired by the Celtic spirals, this adjustable ring is made entirely out of copper. The spirals are carry many meanings to it but the more prominent one is that it symbolises life, death and rebirth. Spirals can be seen in many neolithic and bronze age sites and one of the first ever spirals found in history was  drawn on the astronomical calendar at the famous megalithic tomb of Newgrange in Ireland!

One of our commonly asked question is whether copper colours your skin when you wear them. Yes, they do BUT they’re not harmful! It is just what happens when copper interacts with the pH of your skin. Copper is commonly used to treat arthritic aches and for some people, the green tinge on their skin indicates the copper is working away!

As all our jewellery are made to order by us in Northern Ireland, the ring you receive might look a little different from the photos.

Inspired by the Celtic spirals, this adjustable ring is made entirely out of copper. The spirals are carry many meanings to it but the more prominent one is that it symbolises life, death and rebirth. Spirals can be seen in many neolithic and bronze age sites and one of the first ever spirals found in history was  drawn on the astronomical calendar at the famous megalithic tomb of Newgrange in Ireland!

One of our commonly asked question is whether copper colours your skin when you wear them. Yes, they do BUT they’re not harmful! It is just what happens when copper interacts with the pH of your skin. Copper is commonly used to treat arthritic aches and for some people, the green tinge on their skin indicates the copper is working away!

As all our jewellery are made to order by us in Northern Ireland, the ring you receive might look a little different from the photos.