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Albarta E511-2B Men's
gold-plated case, dustproof construction, diam. 1.25ins. (33mm), Japanese
quartz movement, 3 year battery, stainless steel back,
also Ladies
version C511-2B This is one of the basic celtic designs. The spirals represent Earth, Fire, Water, Air, Man and Woman. The centre hub is the spirit which joins all 6 parts into a peaceful unity and signifies the miracle of creation.
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Albarta 'Performer of Feats'. Irish god, member of the Tuatha De Danann. Also known as 'the Hard Servant', he sought to become the servant of Fion MacCumhail. Abarta tricked a party of warriors of the Fianna into mounting a magical horse, which carried them off to the Otherworld. However, Fion chased after him and was able to secure the return of the warriors.
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