Trinity knots, spiral, Celtic crosses, and knot work are the most common and famous designs of the historical Celtic jewellery and all of these designs have religious significance. The patterns of Celtic jewellery consisted of symbols and themes like Celtic knots, Celtic shield of protection, love & unity, and dragon energy.

Pewter Celtic jewellery has also gained popularity in recent years. Pewter is a metal alloy and is very cheap like bronze, copper, brass and stainless steel. This is a beautiful metal which is durable and is lead free. Pewter is not a new metal rather it has been around since ages and you can find jewellery articles made of pewter in museums also. It has been used for making utensils in the past in addition to jewellery and table wear by ancient civilizations.

Pewter Celtic jewellery is also considered as religious jewellery. Pewter is a unique and alluring metal and handcrafted jewellery of pewter has gained widespread popularity. Celtic jewellery is still alive even after centuries and is considered to have the same meanings and significance as it had thousands of years ago. Celtic protection pendants are mostly made of pewter and are recognized as religious Celtic jewellery

Crosses and Claddagh designs are the most elegant and unique designs of this type of historical jewellery. Cross symbolizes faith and ethnic heritage and Claddagh design is a symbol of love and friendship. The design is divided into three parts; the crown at the top which represents fidelity and devotion, the heart in the center of the design represents love and the hands that surround it represent friendship.

Pentacles are also famous designs of pewter Celtic jewellery. These pentacles represent the five elements; earth, air, fire, water, and spirit, and they are also believed to represent five stages of life; birth, youth, adulthood, old age, and death. The star in the design symbolizes continuity and connection between the two extremes.