Epona
This charm is named after Epona, Celtic goddess of mares and foals.
Regarded as a symbol of power, the Celts paid tribute to these magnificent creatures by minting coins with their images and carving their likeness into hillsides.
Ponies were regarded for their strength and hardiness, which echoes the history of the coin from which this pendant has been cast. Dated c.AD24-43, this coin of the Iceni tribe from East Anglia, was found glinting amongst the pebbles and shrapnel of the Thames foreshore. The smallest fragment, it has survived the tidal currents of the river, and retained much of its original detail thanks to the strength of its ancient silver.
The reverse of the coin features two crescents. It captures the Celts’ reverence of the moon and her control of the very tides that brought this treasure to England’s capital.
Cast from solid ecosilver
Made with love in the UK
Hallmarked at Goldsmith’s Hall
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