Claddagh and Celtic Engagement Rings-For a Truly Symbolic Wedding Engagement
An engagement is an extraordinary time full of new feelings of commitment, affection and love for the happy couple. Such a special and unique time really should be remembered by using ideas and symbols that stand for those emotions, and Celtic engagement rings are a perfect choice. Representing true love and everlasting friendship, these engagement rings are saturated in history and heritage and are a spectacular way to express two people's profound feelings for one another.
The detailed and complicated patterns in Celtic engagement rings allow couples to communicate a love that's as wonderful and unique as the engagement ring itself. A culturally and historically inspired symbol, a Celtic knot engagement ring is a perfect reminder of devotedness and love that you don't need to be of Irish decent to appreciate. Worn all over the world, the Celtic knot is one of the most well known designs in Celtic jewelry, and is an unrivaled way for couples of all ancestries and origins to show their life long devotion to one another.
Modern Irish engagement rings combine the traditional symbolism of the Celtic knot or the Claddagh design with modern, fresh styles and methods. Diamond Celtic engagement rings can be found in a wide assortment of shapes, styles and sizes, including diamond solitaire, princess cut and three stone rings. Engagement rings featuring the Celtic knot and other Celtic design work can be found in yellow gold, two tones, white gold and platinum. It doesn't matter what you like best, Celtic engagement rings are a marvelous way for couples to make known a timeless love for one another in a way that is special and distinctive.
Irish engagement rings are an exceptional way to make known an eternal and honest dedication to one another, and an incorporation of the Celtic knot and Claddagh design is a wonderful way to merge both contemporary and conventional symbolism. Going back more than four hundred years, the Claddagh design shows a crown above two hands that hold a heart. Generally when a person wears a Claddagh ring on the left hand with the crown pointing away from the heart it means that whoever is wearing it is engaged. Representing loyalty, love and friendship, a Claddagh Irish engagement ring is a perfect reminder of the reason a couple is together.
Steeped in history and tradition, Irish and Celtic wedding rings are a beautiful way to signify two people's connection and love toward one another. Regardless of whether it is a Celtic knot or a Claddagh design, Irish wedding and engagement rings will be as extraordinary and unique as the love that two people have for one another. Unifying contemporary methods with historical traditions, these rings will represent a special reminder of the friendship and love that a couple will always share.
Leigh Maher is a writer for http://www.irishcelticjewels.com who writes about Celtic wedding rings and Irish engagements, both contemporary and traditional.
Sterling Silver and Black Enamel Celtic Pendant with Sterling Silver 16″ plus 2″ Extender Curb Chain
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Celtic Jewellery – Gift Ideas For Men?
I was on the lookout for the perfect gift for my best friend Mike's 50th birthday and was astonished when my cousin Maxine suggested Celtic jewellery. Mike is one of those ultra mens men, into rugby and football but too old to play now. A round of golf and propping up the bar at the end of the game is about his limit.
I said no way and laughed when Maxine made the suggestion. Mike is so cave mannish he won't even use mens deodorant and only uses aftershave when he's on a promise with his wife Rita. I could imagine the look on his face if I bought him a Celtic pendant or ring - it doesn't bear thinking about!
Celtic jewellery was out of the question, so my search for something different began. As Mike has been a good friend since our school days I wanted to buy something pretty special for him. I was really flummoxed, no point in going down the cosmetic route and Mike doesn't read much so books or book tokens were out of the question.
I looked at golf related gifts, but unless I bought something gimmicky there wasn't anything that he really needed or would use. I like my gifts to be useful as well as different, no point in buying something that is not wanted or used.
I searched the shops in town for 3 hours and ended up with nothing but sore feet and disillusionment. There were plenty of gift packs for men - they are gearing up for Christmas earlier than ever this year - but they were just overpriced and nothing special.
When I got home I sat back comfortably on my sofa, lap top on knee, coffee at my side and searched the Internet. There was a lot more choice than in the shops - you could say that I was spoilt for choice. So much choice I still couldn't decide what to get for Mike's birthday present.
Out of interest I keyed 'mens Celtic jewellery' into a search engine and was totally astonished at what I saw. Unique, intricate, gorgeous designs that looked really special to me.
I loved the unique Celtic jewelry designs so much that I was keen to buy but then I pictured Mike wearing a Celtic bracelet, pendant or ring and just couldn't do that to him unless as a joke gift before the main present. There was a neat dress watch with a Celtic bracelet, but I knew that Mike's wife Rita had bought him a watch for his last birthday.
Then I clicked on a link and found exactly what I was looking for. A few weeks earlier I'd seen him at the pub and he'd been grumbling about it being cold on the golf course and it was in the middle of an English summer! With winter coming on it was a good idea to buy him a gift that he could enjoy, was useful and kept him warm whilst playing his favourite game.
That special gift idea was a hip flask with an intricate Celtic cross adorning the side. Brilliant! I knew that Mike would love that. Filled with his favourite brandy it would keep him warm on a cold English winter or summers day.
I also bought Mike a Celtic design key ring and fob and an early Christmas gift for myself - a really gorgeous pewter and malachite Celtic bracelet. The prices for Celtic jewellery are unbelievably low for such beautiful workmanship and the designs have special symbolic meanings.
Gift Ideas For Men – Celtic Jewellery?
My cousin suggested Celtic jewellery when I was looking for the perfect gift for an old friend's 50th birthday and really struggling. Mike is one of those mens men, into rugby and football but too old to play now. A round of golf and propping up the bar at the end of the game is about his limit.
I said no way and laughed when Maxine made the suggestion. Mike is so cave mannish he won't even use mens deodorant and only uses aftershave when he's on a promise with his wife Rita. I could imagine the look on his face if I bought him a Celtic pendant or ring - it doesn't bear thinking about!
Celtic jewellery was out of the question, so my search for something different began. As Mike has been a good friend since our school days I wanted to buy something pretty special for him. I was really flummoxed, no point in going down the cosmetic route and Mike doesn't read much so books or book tokens were out of the question.
I looked at golf related gifts, but unless I bought something gimmicky there wasn't anything that he really needed or would use. I like my gifts to be useful as well as different, no point in buying something that is not wanted or used.
I searched the shops in town for 3 hours and ended up with nothing but sore feet and disillusionment. There were plenty of gift packs for men - they are gearing up for Christmas earlier than ever this year - but they were just overpriced and nothing special.
When I got home I sat back comfortably on my sofa, lap top on knee, coffee at my side and searched the Internet. There was a lot more choice than in the shops - you could say that I was spoilt for choice. So much choice I still couldn't decide what to get for Mike's birthday present.
Out of interest I keyed 'mens Celtic jewellery' into a search engine and was totally astonished at what I saw. Unique, intricate, gorgeous designs that looked really special to me.
I loved the unique Celtic jewelry designs so much that I was keen to buy but then I pictured Mike wearing a Celtic bracelet, pendant or ring and just couldn't do that to him unless as a joke gift before the main present. There was a neat dress watch with a Celtic bracelet, but I knew that Mike's wife Rita had bought him a watch for his last birthday.
Then I clicked on a link and found exactly what I was looking for. A few weeks earlier I'd seen him at the pub and he'd been grumbling about it being cold on the golf course and it was in the middle of an English summer! With winter coming on it was a good idea to buy him a gift that he could enjoy, was useful and kept him warm whilst playing his favourite game.
That special gift idea was a hip flask with an intricate Celtic cross adorning the side. Brilliant! I knew that Mike would love that. Filled with his favourite brandy it would keep him warm on a cold English winter or summers day.
I also bought Mike a Celtic design key ring and fob and an early Christmas gift for myself - a really gorgeous pewter and malachite Celtic bracelet. The prices for Celtic jewellery are unbelievably low for such beautiful workmanship and the designs have special symbolic meanings.
