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Celtic Cross Bottle Pendant

Celtic Cross Bottle Pendant
Form and Function are beautifully combined in this Celtic necklace.  ...Read more
$19.50 each
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Form and Function are beautifully combined in this Celtic necklace. 

The cobalt blue bottle is not only striking but ensures the freshness of your essential oils and perfumes.
If you are not into aromatherapy the pendant has numerous alternative uses.
As I tell my customers, it can be used for "Good or Evil" (eg Vodka or Holy Water, Love Potion or Poison, etc) but I always try to encourage good behaviour :)
Maybe you want to use the bottle to safeguard wee keepsakes like a prayer, a locket of hair, etc, etc.

This beautiful glass bottle is topped with a pewter top featuring a Celtic Cross and Celtic knotwork.  The included 30" adjustable black wax linen cord, ensures you can wear it at whatever length you prefer.

Design elements of this pendant are:

  • Lead-free pewter
  • Approx. 1" long
  • Approx. 11/16" wide pewter top
  • 30" adjustable black wax linen cord
  • Use for essential oils, perfumes, potions or small keepsakes

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