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Some Scottish Black/Pagan/Folk Metal Bands. More soon. 1. Askival – The Last March Of The White Wolves 2. Cnocantursa – Bannockburn 3. Carpathian Breed – Hammer Of The Gods 4. Cuntwitch – Conqueror Worm 5. Burning Earth – The Scaven Cleaver 6. Ainshval – Pictish Pride 7. Necronoclast – Vultures 8. Orthodox Divinity – Witching Hour

it was only an $8.00 ring, it is king of thick and has a celtic design engraved around the side with black behind it and a gold accent around the edge. the tag said it was cubic zirconium which i know to be untrue because there are no fake diamonds on it. so i wanted to know what type of metal it is. i have ruled out expensive metals like platinum and gold. i have also ruled out stainless steel and silver as i have rings made out of these and it is not like either of them, but it more closely relates to the steel one. can some body help me pls?

Originally posted 2011-02-15 12:44:38.


Here are a few tudor oak framed buildings in my area in england, including shakespears birth place & Brockhampton court dating back 700 years.

Originally posted 2010-10-04 19:59:05.

I wanted to paint some heavy metal symbols on my jeans, and I was thinking of using a heartagram or some sort of celtic knot circle design, but I wanted to know of some other good designs out there?

Like the wire bands that go over the top of the womens head 2 to 3 times like a headband except with multiple bands? Or a single band that goes around the forehead, usually with something ( a jewel or such) hanging down in the middle of the forehead?

  • Artist : LaCroix
  • Black Metal Frame 1.25 inch width, 3/4 inch depth
  • Glazed : Acrylic

Product Description
Warkworth Castle, England, framed black metal, white matte. Beautiful Highest Quality Frame, Solid Finish, LOW SHIPPING!!! Price includes price of print Poster. Framing includes dry mounting, acrylic glazing. Comes ready to hang. and is a better quality then your local framing store Guaranteed…. More >>

Warkworth Castle, England by LaCroix 20.00X16.00 Framed with Black Metal Frame

  • Content: Metal Width: 34
  • Unit of Sale: Each

Product Description
This 3/4” metal button is round with celtic knot design. This has a shank attachment. There 2 buttons per card…. More >>

Metal Button 3/4” Celtic Knot Antique Silver By The Each

  • Content: Metal Width: 58
  • Unit of Sale: Each

Product Description
This 5/8” metal button is round with a celtic knot design. This has a shank attachment. There 3 buttons per card…. More >>

Metal Button 5/8 Celtic Knot Antique Silver By The Each


stores.ebay.com The Celtic Cross is a known relic of religion. It’s design is incredibly simply and yet it’s a complex instrument. It measures angles and inclinations to an accuracy of 1 minute of arc or 1/60th of a degree. It can also take sidereal measurements. It could be used to find latitude and longitude. Which could explain the navigation skills of the Polynesians. It is said that it is possible that it was a tool used for geometry, mathematics, ancient astromony, map making and time keeping. It could accurately give detailed knowledge of astronomy and monthly star positions, ecliptic and zodiac observations. The cross appears to be much older than the pyramids since it is also responsible for the construction of Neolithic henges in Europe that predate the pyramids by thousands of years. It’s amazing that with such little technology the ancient ones were able to understand so much. We just recently discovered new things, that the ancients already had knowledge on. In the 5th century Saint Patrick converted the Celts, the Iron Age invaders of Ireland, to Christianity, but many of the converts retained much of their Druidic religion. This Celtic cross near the Shannon River in Ireland, with its elaborate stylized relief of earth gods and woodland spirits, illustrates how the Celtic people preserved many of their Druidic beliefs.

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