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    Other than the 1.5" chunks of wood (or teflon, or stone, or SS) I wear in my earlobes, I actually wear no other jewelry.

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    Boy, you got me there. What a surprise.

    What few rings, bracelets and necklaces I wear from time to time are all from local Navajo or Hopi craftsmen/women and done in their traditional styles.

    Ron
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
    Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    I am very big on Celtic knotwork. Have several rings and a choker I sometimes wear, again in a knotwork design.
    Glen McGuire

    A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.

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    my significant other gave me a claddagh ring I wear everyday.

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    Celtic knot ring

    I've been wearing a celtic knot ring for more than 10 yrs. now.
    It's lasted longer than the 4 girl friends and 1 wife. Always reminds me of who I am and where my history comes from.

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    I have a half inch (or more) thick chain mail choker; does that count?

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    I always wear my Celtic knotwork ring and my Thor's hammer (since the early 90's). Like RCallan, they remind me of who I am, and the main wellsprings from which I flow. My wedding band (which is also knotwork) unfortunately quit fitting my finger a number of years ago, so it is now kept in a special place-otherwise I would not be w/o it, either.

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    I have a couple of celtic knot rings i wear away from work and a nordic rune i wear on a chain.

    Rob

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    I wear a claddagh ring most of the time. When I wore my hair in a ponytail, a few years back, I wore ponytail holders with Celtic knots on them.

    My hair's way too short for that, these days.
    Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit

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    I wear a bracelet that is of 2 bands of twisted sterling silver. It's a torq (sp?) style with a triple celtic knot on both ends. Pretty thin. Not very heavy at all. I also have several knotwork, claddagh, and thistle rings I wear. I usually wear 2 or 3 rings at a time on each hand, because they are thick and heavy on my fingers. I also wear a celtic cross pendant on a flat type chain link type necklace. All of my celtic jewelry is sterling. I very RARELY wear gold. I just like the look of silver better. It is daily wear. Claddaghs someday, knots another, then maybe a mixture of them both the next. Depends on my mood.
    I have only worn that cross pendant on me since I was 16. I haven't worn any other necklace since. And will never wear another afterwards. It is a constant on my neck. Given to me by my mum on my birthday when I turned 16, and I will give it to my son when he turns 16. I promised it to him, and I willed the necklace and pendant, to my son, and him only. Never to be sold, traded or given away for any goods, money or bartered in any way, and upon his death, he is to have it melted down and add it to his grandmothers headstone into 1 single tear drop, which the tear drop will be precarved after her death.

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