Brooches, or fibulae, were some of the most common and iconic pieces of Celtic jewelry. These fasteners were used to hold clothing together, and they often featured intricate designs. Brooches were often made of bronze or iron, and they were sometimes decorated with gold, silver, or enamel.
Necklaces
Celtic necklaces were typically made of twisted metal wire. Torcs were rigid neck rings, open in the front, and made of beaten gold. Sometimes they were made of beads or pendants, and they were often adorned with gemstones or enamel.
Bracelets
Celtic bracelets were similar to necklaces, and they were often made of twisted metal wire. They were sometimes decorated with beads or pendants, and they were often adorned with gemstones or enamel.
Rings
Celtic rings were typically made of bronze or iron. They were often decorated with gemstones or enamel. They were sometimes made of gold, silver, and they were often carved with intricate designs.
Earrings
Celtic earrings were typically made of bronze or iron. They were often decorated with gemstones or enamel, and they were often found in pairs.