A real dragon around your neck would be a fire hazard, but this Celtic Dragon Torc will just make you look hot.
Design Details
The Heavy Celtic Dragon Torc is constructed with a light braid of wire, and is approximately 1/4 inch (6 mm) thick. It is available in bronze or sterling silver.
Which Torc Is Right For You?
We also offer a Heavy Dragon Torc.
Historical Inspiration
Celts thought dragons were wingless creatures, appearing as worms or water-serpents. As dragons traveled across the land they created lines (called “ley lines” or “dragon lines”) in the earth. The lines were conduits of energy. Any place where the lines crossed was a place of increased power. An example of this is Stonehenge where many believe the sacred stone circle was built on a power center created by crossing ley (dragon) lines.
Dragons were so revered by the Celts that they were adopted as a symbol of the power of the chieftain. In fact, the Celtic name for chieftain is “Pendragon”.
The dragon was also a sign of war, and it was under the cloth battle-banners shaped like dragons, writhing and twisting in the wind, that they marched to war against the golden eagles of the Romans.