Celtic Mythical Raven Pendant in Sterling Silver – Heritage Jewelry
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The intricate engraving and polished finish bring the mythical design to life, while the balanced proportions make it suitable for everyday wear or special occasions. Its substantial feel in silver gives the piece a presence that elevates any outfit, whether paired with casual attire or elegant evening wear.
This Raven pendant makes a thoughtful gift for mythology enthusiasts, lovers of Celtic art and symbolism, or anyone who appreciates meaningful jewelry with character and story.
✤ Solid 925 sterling silver construction
✤ Detailed Celtic Raven mythical design
✤ Polished finish for lasting shine
✤ Versatile wear — everyday to special occasions
✤ Thoughtful meaningful heritage gift
Frequently Asked Questions
Pure silver (99.9%) is too soft and malleable for jewelry — it bends, scratches, and loses its shape quickly. Sterling silver is an alloy of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% copper, which gives it the strength and durability needed for everyday wear while preserving silver's beautiful luster.
The "925" stamp is the internationally recognized hallmark for sterling silver, confirming the piece contains 92.5% pure silver. This standard dates back to 12th-century England and guarantees you are receiving genuine sterling silver.
Sterling silver can develop a natural patina when exposed to air and moisture, but this is easily removed with a soft polishing cloth. Store your piece in an airtight pouch when not wearing it, and avoid contact with perfume, chlorine, and harsh chemicals. Wearing it regularly actually helps — the natural oils in your skin slow tarnishing.
High-quality sterling silver alloyed with copper (as ours is) is generally safe for sensitive skin. True allergic reactions to silver and copper are very rare. With proper care, sterling silver jewelry can last for generations and be passed down as a cherished heirloom.
In Celtic mythology, the raven was a powerful symbol of prophecy, transformation, and protection. It was sacred to the Morrígan, the Irish goddess of war and fate, who often appeared as a raven on the battlefield. Ravens were believed to carry messages between the mortal world and the spirit realm.
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