Celtic Boar Martial Strength Pendant

Celtic Boar Martial Strength Pendant

Discover ancient power with our Celtic Boar pendant, considered an expression of Martial Strength on the battlefield. Manufactured by the renowned German manufacturer Pera Peris, this pendant is a unique piece that will give you a special connection with your inner warrior.

With a height of 2.2 cm and a length of 3.2 cm, this Celtic pendant is the perfect complement to any outfit. Its detailed and elaborate design will transport you to the ancient times of the Celts, evoking their bravery and courage in moments of combat.

The Boar's choice is not random. In Celtic culture, this animal symbolized Martial Strength and bravery in the fight. Wearing this pendant will allow you to connect with these powerful energies, reminding you of your own bravery and determination in your own personal battles.

In addition, the manufacturing quality of this Celtic pendant is second to none. Manufactured by the prestigious German brand Pera Peris, leader in the creation of Celtic jewelry, you can be sure that you are acquiring a high quality and durable product. Every detail has been carefully crafted to bring you a unique and sophisticated piece.

Don't miss the opportunity to have a piece of Celtic history with you. Our Celtic pendant with Wild Boar motifs will allow you to show off style, elegance and a deep connection with your warrior roots. Get yours today and dare to embrace your own Martial Strength!

Finishes
168740002
7.68 €

short time Disponibilidad: 1-2 SEMANAS

The Germanic and Celtic tribes had a penchant for the boar, as evidenced by some of the tribal names. The 'eburones' and 'eburovici' tribes already have the wild boar in their names. Ebur is Old High German and means boar. Personal names like Ebbo, Eberhard, Ebroin, Eburgrim, Eburhelm, Eburroc, Eofor, Everhelm, Everman also point to this. The legendary Irish warrior Conan was compared to a boar and the Danish King Harald's strange epithet 'battle tooth' possibly refers to the tusks of a boar. In addition, pigs were the most important domestic animals of the Celts and, according to some Celtic sagas of the islands, it is said that they came from the Other World. They were particularly popular as grave goods for the afterlife and can also be found as a field sign and helmet crest for warriors (for example on the Gundestrup cauldron) and as decoration on torcs ('neck rings').

Long
3.2cm
Height
2.2 cm.

Product variants

Reference Combination name Quantity Availability Price Volume discounts
168740001 Finishes: Bronze 0 ? 6.40 € not available
168740002 Finishes: Silver 0 ? 7.68 € not available

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