Celtic Bracelet Celtic bracelets and Celtic jewellery

5Dec/1018

Celtic engagement rings – the setting stage

 

Donal setting a celtic engagement ring

Titanium 6 mm (1/4") Flat Comfort Fit Band with Etched Celtic Knot work and Raised Edges, size V

This Quality Band Is Made of the Highest Grade Titanium, and is no different than the ones you can pay up to £500.00 for. The finish is Excellent and very importantly it's Comfort Fit. The Sizing is also Excellent, we carry sizes N to Z2 including half sizes.

Price: £34.75

New Gents Stainless Steel Band Ring With Celtic Cross Design, 8mm Wide - Size Y

Stainless Steel band ring with celtic cross design, width 8mm. Why choose a Stainless Steel ring for a man or woman? Well its one of the most affordable, and hard wearing metals that we sell in our jewellery range. Stainless steel won't wear down like silver or gold, it won't ever tarnish and above all it will take some real knocks which makes it perfect for Mens Rings. The ring will be delivered in a quality ring box with FREE uk shipping, the perfect gift.

Price: £13.97

9ct Yellow Gold Ladies Claddagh Ring Size O

9ct. yellow gold ladies solid heavy Claddagh ring. Given as a love token, and still used in Eire as wedding ring, the Claddagh originates from the village Claddagh in County Galway. The hands represent friendship, the heart love and the crown loyalty. Hand prepared and hand polished the ring comes to you carefully prepared in a black leatherette ring box. When we deliver your order we will include a free ring sizer, if the ring does not fit, it is easy to check your actual finger size. We can r

Price: £129.04

14ct White Gold Custom Made 6.5 mm Comfort Fit Textured-Finish Flat Wedding Band, w/ Celtic Knot Pattern, size W

This Perfectly Finished Custom Made Band rivals any Brand name Wedding Band sold at fine jewelry stores with Outstanding Quality and Design at a Fraction of the cost. It'll surely make an Earnest Symbol of Love, Devotion and Commitment to the one you've chosen to spend the rest of your life with. Its made from Solid 14 Karat Gold and Finished in a Spectacular Fashion. Every Ring is Custom Made and will take about 2 Weeks to Manufacture & Ship. We offer a Wide Range of Sizes, from as Small as

Price: £914.25

14ct White Gold Custom Made 6.5 mm Comfort Fit Flat Wedding Band, w/ Celtic Knot Pattern, size J

This Perfectly Finished Custom Made Band rivals any Brand name Wedding Band sold at fine jewelry stores with Outstanding Quality and Design at a Fraction of the cost. It'll surely make an Earnest Symbol of Love, Devotion and Commitment to the one you've chosen to spend the rest of your life with. Its made from Solid 14 Karat Gold and Finished in a Spectacular Fashion. Every Ring is Custom Made and will take about 2 Weeks to Manufacture & Ship. We offer a Wide Range of Sizes, from as Small as

Price: £914.25

4Jun/100

Celtic Rings- Great Gifts For Everyone

Celtic type of rings are specially made by carving or engraving designs around the ring. Yellow and white gold are popular metal bands, titanium and platinum which are durable metal bands are increasingly becoming famous when it comes to Celtic rings. This is truly one work of art. Personally made with designs like the knot, floral, swirl, geometrical, objects, animals, culture arts etc. that has deeper meanings.

This type of rings are traditionally for man and woman's engagement and wedding rings. Most of this rings are personalized. You can express your art in a way of using a celtic ring. Choosing your own ring settings like type of metal bands and gemstones is not a question when it comes to celtic rings. The most common celtic rings design is the knot pattern. A knot represents a tie that binds two people in a commitment. Celtic rings are very symbolic and good for wedding rings. Wishbone design is becoming popular for it's denoted from the famous ying and yang designs derived from other cultures.

2Feb/100

Irish Rings: The Beautiful Irish Jewelry Designs

An Irish ring can be a beautiful gift to give away to people you love and hold dear to your heart. Others can represent never-ending love or just a way to never forget someone precious to you. You can always find the perfect ring you are looking for with Irish rings. Whether you want to celebrate a wedding and get something special for your spouse, beautiful Irish wedding rings make for memorable presents and or unique engagement rings. These beautiful Irish rings are a way of letting people you care about know that you are important to them and that you are giving them a piece of something that they can always treasure. Since Ireland has a great and rich culture, their artisanship is also rich and varied. Irish Celtic rings have several designs that you can choose from; each one bearing a unique meaning in the symbol that and design it carries.

Celtic Jewelry Designs

There are three main Celtic Jewelry designs that you can choose to have in your Irish ring. Each one has a different special meaning depending on how it is symbolized in the designs. Some of the more famous ones include the Celtic spirals, the rope designs, and the Celtic knots.

The Irish wedding rings spiral design constitutes balance and progress of life. It can represent a person's progress from beginning to end because of the spiral; however, it can illustrate a different meaning depending on how it is crafted.

The rope designs, on the other hand, symbolize continuity. They are usually made to complement Celtic crosses or spiral designs. This is the reason why you can usually find this rope design on Irish rings and bracelets rather than on earrings or other types of jewelry.

Lastly, you have the Celtic knot designs. This is probably one of the most popular type of Celtic design you can find on Irish wedding rings because of its symbol and meaning. Most of the time, these knot designs can be created with either one or two knots. The primary reason why this Celtic design is used in most Irish rings is because of what they symbolize. They represent togetherness and unity. Some are made in a way that they seem to have no beginning and no end; thus, they represent infinity or eternity, all the more making it ideal as a wedding ring representing a couple's eternal love for each other.

Where to Find Them

There are plenty of places where you can find these beautiful Irish rings. You can either go online and check various websites, order through a catalog or even just march on to your nearest jewelry shop. Most people find ordering online ideal because of its convenience and the amount of variety that they get. When you buy online, you can easily check and compare one website with another and find the perfect Irish ring you have in mind.

So if you want to get that special someone the best present or gift you could possibly give, then give them a special Irish ring. You can find the best ones at Irish Indeed! and they will surely adore and treasure it forever.
Irish Rings available at http://www.irishindeed.com/

20Jan/100

Celtic Wedding Rings and tying the Knot

The origins of the Celts dates back to prehistoric times when they emerged as a group of loosely knit tribes with a common culture and language.

Celtic settlements stretched from Turkey and the Balkans right across Western Europe. But it was the rise of the Roman Empire that would expose the lack of cohesion between the various Celtic tribes and would lead to them being overrun, expelled from their territories and being pushed back to the western fringes of the continent.

Although the ancient Celts flourished across Europe, it is in Ireland where their traditions have been most preserved. One aspect of this culture that still survives today is the artwork and this is most commonly seen in jewellery such as celtic wedding rings.

Their artwork was believed to be very symbolic often being based on nature using images of birds and animals and fish. The Celts believed firmly in the interconnectedness of all life and produced the familiar Celtic Knots, which are interlaced patterns with no beginning and no end.

Although perhaps the true significance of these patterns has been lost over the millennia, Celtic designs remain increasingly popular in our modern world.

The Claddagh is a traditional symbol of love and friendship and is thought to have originated from Claddagh in Galway as far back as the 16th century since when has been worn by many as a wedding ring and as a symbol of love.

The design of the Claddagh consists of a heart as a symbol of love, a crown as a symbol of fidelity or loyalty and the hands depicted friendship. Tradition states that if you are spoken to you should wear the Claddagh on your left hand facing inward but if you are unattached it should be worn facing outward on the right hand.

Celtic crosses, which predate Christianity, can symbolize the four quarters of the earth and or the four elements â€" earth wind and fire. They are equal armed crosses which are enclosed or backed by a circle. Following the introduction of Christianity, it became more common to see Celtic Crosses on top of a matching pedestal, which gave it a more elongated look. Celtic crosses are often worn as jewellery such as rings or on chains around the neck.

Geometric designs have always feature prominently in Celtic artwork with spirals, chevrons, scrolls and knot work. Many of these patterns can be seen decorating stone carvings or ancient manuscripts and religious books.

The Celtic spirals are very symbolic with the single spiral generally thought to signify growth expansion and cosmic energy.

The dual centred spiral found often on stone carvings signifies duality and nature and is associated with motifs from other cultures such as the Ying Yang symbol.Celtic knot work designs remain popular today and can vary from single elegant knot patterns to complex intricate interlaced patterns.

Although the symbolism of celtic designs may have been lost, many of the designs remain popular today and will often be seen used in the design of jewellery and in particular Celtic Wedding rings.

Written by John Lewis of Love2Have who specialise in traditional gold celtic wedding rings handcrafted in the UK.