Select Page

Silver Plated Tara Broach With Coloured Enamel

Silver Plated Tara Broach With Coloured Enamel

17.95

The Tara Brooch is a Celtic brooch from about 700AD. It is generally considered to be the most impressive of over 50 elaborate Irish Brooches. It was supposedly found in August 1850 on the beach at Bettystown, Co. Meath. The finder, a woman and her two young sons claimed to have found it in a box buried in the sand. It was sold to a Dublin Jeweller who named it the “Tara Brooch.” It now resides in the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin.

This Silver Plated Celtic Brooch is lifted with coloured enamel and faceted stones and comes in a presentation box. A beautiful piece that will add a splash of colour to any outfit.

Out of stock

The Tara Brooch is a Celtic brooch from about 700AD. It is generally considered to be the most impressive of over 50 elaborate Irish Brooches. It was supposedly found in August 1850 on the beach at Bettystown, Co. Meath. The finder, a woman and her two young sons claimed to have found it in a box buried in the sand. It was sold to a Dublin Jeweller who named it the "Tara Brooch." It now resides in the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin.

This Silver Plated Celtic Brooch is lifted with coloured enamel and faceted stones and comes in a presentation box. A beautiful piece that will add a splash of colour to any outfit.

Additional information

Weight 0.05 kg