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Rowan

Jewellery Inspired by The Rowan Tree or Mountain Aah

The name rowan is believed to derive from the Norse runa - "a charm". It was often planted outside houses to ward off witches. On May Day a spray of rowan leaves was hung over doors to repel evil, and wells dressed with rowan to keep witches away. The rowan, or mountain ash, is found commonly in Scotland, sometimes clinging to a rock face.

Also a very favourite Pipe tune, the Rowan Tree is a very old tune indeed.

Many items in this collection are set with cornelians.

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Gàidhlig Proverb

Cha robh duine gun lochd
Man was never without fault.

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