9ct gold Celtic interlace charm - Westering Home
"Westering Home" is a song that was written by Hugh S. Roberton in the 1920s. It was subsequently adopted as the slow march of the Royal Navy.
The lyrics of the chorus are:
Westering home, and a song in the air,
Light in the eye and it's goodbye to care.
Laughter o' love, and a welcoming there,
Isle of my heart, my own one.
- This Celtic knotwork charm tugs at the heartstrings of folks who lived, worked and visited the Hebrides. It features a never-ending knot, signifying eternity.
- The charm is supplied in an adorable gift box, ready for you to hang on a gold chain or a charm bracelet. It is made of 9ct gold, hallmarked in Edinburgh.
- Length and Width in mm 15 x 13
- Approximate weight in gold 1.1g
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