Claddagh Silver Ladies Ring
RCL 036
Regular price £39.99This Ladies Claddagh ring is solid Sterling silver and is 925 hallmarked. It was individually handcrafted by a Silversmith in Ireland.
The Claddagh rings legend comes from a story about a fisherman Richard Joyce from a village called “Claddagh” on the west coast of Ireland. He was captured by pirates and sold into slavery to a Moorish goldsmith where we learnt the trade. Many years later when freed in 1670 he returned to “Claddagh”, to marry his childhood sweetheart and started manufacturing Claddagh Rings. As Irish people started to travel the world, so the legend of Claddagh rings spread.
What is the meaning of Claddagh rings?
The traditional Claddagh symbols – heart for love, hands for friendship and crown for loyalty.
How to wear Claddagh rings:
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing outwards = Fancy free
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing inwards = Spoken for
Claddagh rings worn, left hand with the heart pointing inwards = Found true love
Claddagh Silver Gents Ring
RCL 039
Regular price £59.99This Gents Claddagh ring is solid Sterling silver and is 925 hallmarked. It was individually handcrafted by a Silversmith in Ireland.
The Claddagh rings legend comes from a story about a fisherman Richard Joyce from a village called “Claddagh” on the west coast of Ireland. He was captured by pirates and sold into slavery to a Moorish goldsmith where we learnt the trade. Many years later when freed in 1670 he returned to “Claddagh”, to marry his childhood sweetheart and started manufacturing Claddagh Rings. As Irish people started to travel the world, so the legend of Claddagh rings spread.
What is the meaning of Claddagh rings?
The traditional Claddagh symbols – heart for love, hands for friendship and crown for loyalty.
How to wear Claddagh rings:
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing outwards = Fancy free
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing inwards = Spoken for
Claddagh rings worn, left hand with the heart pointing inwards = Found true love
Claddagh Ring with White Cubic Zirconia April Month BirthStone
RCL White 2002
Regular price £34.99This Claddagh ring is solid Sterling silver and is 925 hallmarked. Set in the centre is a synthetic White stone (April Birthstone). Also Set in the ring are 2 white CZ crystals (Synthetic diamonds)on each shoulder. It was individually handcrafted by a Silversmith in Ireland.This ring comes in a beautiful gift box.
The Claddagh rings legend comes from a story about a fisherman Richard Joyce from a village called “Claddagh” on the west coast of Ireland. He was captured by pirates and sold into slavery to a Moorish goldsmith where we learnt the trade. Many years later when freed in 1670 he returned to “Claddagh”, to marry his childhood sweetheart and started manufacturing Claddagh Rings. As Irish people started to travel the world, so the legend of Claddagh rings spread.
What is the meaning of Claddagh rings?
The traditional Claddagh symbols – heart for love, hands for friendship and crown for loyalty.
How to wear Claddagh rings:
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing outwards = Fancy free
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing inwards = Spoken for
Claddagh rings worn, left hand with the heart pointing inwards = Found true love
Claddagh Ring with White Cubic Zirconia April Month BirthStone
RCL WT 2003
Regular price £29.99This Claddagh ring is solid Sterling silver and is 925 hallmarked. Set in the centre is a synthetic Heart shaped White cubic Zirconia stone (April Birthstone).This ring was individually handcrafted by a Silversmith in Ireland. It comes in a beautiful gift box and is available in all 12 birthstones.
The Claddagh rings legend comes from a story about a fisherman Richard Joyce from a village called “Claddagh” on the west coast of Ireland. He was captured by pirates and sold into slavery to a Moorish goldsmith where we learnt the trade. Many years later when freed in 1670 he returned to “Claddagh”, to marry his childhood sweetheart and started manufacturing Claddagh Rings. As Irish people started to travel the world, so the legend of Claddagh rings spread.
What is the meaning of Claddagh rings?
The traditional Claddagh symbols – heart for love, hands for friendship and crown for loyalty.
How to wear Claddagh rings:
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing outwards = Fancy free
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing inwards = Spoken for
Claddagh rings worn, left hand with the heart pointing inwards = Found true love
Claddagh Ring with Ruby Cubic Zirconia July Month Birthstone
RCL RU 2003
Regular price £29.99This Claddagh ring is solid Sterling silver and is 925 hallmarked. Set in the center is a synthetic Heart shaped Ruby stone (July Birthstone).This ring was individually handcrafted by a Silversmith in Ireland. It comes in a beautiful gift box and is available in all 12 birthstones.
The Claddagh rings legend comes from a story about a fisherman Richard Joyce from a village called “Claddagh” on the west coast of Ireland. He was captured by pirates and sold into slavery to a Moorish goldsmith where we learnt the trade. Many years later when freed in 1670 he returned to “Claddagh”, to marry his childhood sweetheart and started manufacturing Claddagh Rings. As Irish people started to travel the world, so the legend of Claddagh rings spread.
What is the meaning of Claddagh rings?
The traditional Claddagh symbols – heart for love, hands for friendship and crown for loyalty.
How to wear Claddagh rings:
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing outwards = Fancy free
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing inwards = Spoken for
Claddagh rings worn, left hand with the heart pointing inwards = Found true love
Claddagh Ring with Pink Cubic Zirconia October Month BirthStone
RCL PK 2003
Regular price £29.99This Claddagh ring is solid Sterling silver and is 925 hallmarked. Set in the center is a synthetic Heart shaped Pink stone (October Birthstone).This ring was individually handcrafted by a Silversmith in Ireland. It comes in a beautiful gift box and is available in all 12 birthstones.
The Claddagh rings legend comes from a story about a fisherman Richard Joyce from a village called “Claddagh” on the west coast of Ireland. He was captured by pirates and sold into slavery to a Moorish goldsmith where we learnt the trade. Many years later when freed in 1670 he returned to “Claddagh”, to marry his childhood sweetheart and started manufacturing Claddagh Rings. As Irish people started to travel the world, so the legend of Claddagh rings spread.
What is the meaning of Claddagh rings?
The traditional Claddagh symbols – heart for love, hands for friendship and crown for loyalty.
How to wear Claddagh rings:
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing outwards = Fancy free
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing inwards = Spoken for
Claddagh rings worn, left hand with the heart pointing inwards = Found true love
Claddagh Ring with Garnet Cubic Zirconia January Month BirthStone
RCL GN 2003
Regular price £29.99This Claddagh ring is solid Sterling silver and is 925 hallmarked. Set in the center is a synthetic Heart shaped Garnet stone (January Birthstone).This ring was individually handcrafted by a Silversmith in Ireland. It comes in a beautiful gift box and is available in all 12 birthstones.
The Claddagh rings legend comes from a story about a fisherman Richard Joyce from a village called “Claddagh” on the west coast of Ireland. He was captured by pirates and sold into slavery to a Moorish goldsmith where we learnt the trade. Many years later when freed in 1670 he returned to “Claddagh”, to marry his childhood sweetheart and started manufacturing Claddagh Rings. As Irish people started to travel the world, so the legend of Claddagh rings spread.
What is the meaning of Claddagh rings?
The traditional Claddagh symbols – heart for love, hands for friendship and crown for loyalty.
How to wear Claddagh rings:
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing outwards = Fancy free
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing inwards = Spoken for
Claddagh rings worn, left hand with the heart pointing inwards = Found true love
Claddagh Ring with Emerald Cubic Zirconia May BirthStone
RCL GR 2003
Regular price £29.99This Claddagh ring is solid Sterling silver and is 925 hallmarked. Set in the centre is a synthetic Heart shaped Emerald Green stone (May Birthstone).This ring was individually handcrafted by a Silversmith in Ireland. It comes in a beautiful gift box and is available in all 12 birthstones.
The Claddagh rings legend comes from a story about a fisherman Richard Joyce from a village called “Claddagh” on the west coast of Ireland. He was captured by pirates and sold into slavery to a Moorish goldsmith where we learnt the trade. Many years later when freed in 1670 he returned to “Claddagh”, to marry his childhood sweetheart and started manufacturing Claddagh Rings. As Irish people started to travel the world, so the legend of Claddagh rings spread.
What is the meaning of Claddagh rings?
The traditional Claddagh symbols – heart for love, hands for friendship and crown for loyalty.
How to wear Claddagh rings:
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing outwards = Fancy free
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing inwards = Spoken for
Claddagh rings worn, left hand with the heart pointing inwards = Found true love
Claddagh Ring with Champagne Cubic Zirconia November Month BirthStone
RCL CH 2003
Regular price £29.99This Claddagh ring is solid Sterling silver and is 925 hallmarked. Set in the center is a synthetic Heart shaped Champagne stone (November Birthstone).This ring was individually handcrafted by a Silversmith in Ireland. It comes in a beautiful gift box and is available in all 12 birthstones.
The Claddagh rings legend comes from a story about a fisherman Richard Joyce from a village called “Claddagh” on the west coast of Ireland. He was captured by pirates and sold into slavery to a Moorish goldsmith where we learnt the trade. Many years later when freed in 1670 he returned to “Claddagh”, to marry his childhood sweetheart and started manufacturing Claddagh Rings. As Irish people started to travel the world, so the legend of Claddagh rings spread.
What is the meaning of Claddagh rings?
The traditional Claddagh symbols – heart for love, hands for friendship and crown for loyalty.
How to wear Claddagh rings:
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing outwards = Fancy free
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing inwards = Spoken for
Claddagh rings worn, left hand with the heart pointing inwards = Found true love
Claddagh Ring with Aquamarine March Month BirthStone
RCL AQUA 2003
Regular price £29.99This Claddagh ring is solid Sterling silver and is 925 hallmarked. Set in the centre is a synthetic Aquamarine stone (March Birthstone).This ring is designed in Ireland by specialist Silversmiths.
The Claddagh rings legend comes from a story about a fisherman Richard Joyce from a village called “Claddagh” on the west coast of Ireland. He was captured by pirates and sold into slavery to a Moorish goldsmith where we learnt the trade. Many years later when freed in 1670 he returned to “Claddagh”, to marry his childhood sweetheart and started manufacturing Claddagh Rings. As Irish people started to travel the world, so the legend of Claddagh rings spread.
What is the meaning of Claddagh rings?
The traditional Claddagh symbols – heart for love, hands for friendship and crown for loyalty.
How to wear Claddagh rings:
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing outwards = Fancy free
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing inwards = Spoken for
Claddagh rings worn, left hand with the heart pointing inwards = Found true love
Claddagh Ring with Amethyst Cubic Zirconia February Month BirthStone
RCL AM 2003
Regular price £29.99This Claddagh ring is solid Sterling silver and is 925 hallmarked. Set in the center is a synthetic Heart shaped Alexandrite stone (June Birthstone).This ring was individually handcrafted by a Silversmith in Ireland. It comes in a beautiful gift box and is available in all 12 birthstones.
The Claddagh rings legend comes from a story about a fisherman Richard Joyce from a village called “Claddagh” on the west coast of Ireland. He was captured by pirates and sold into slavery to a Moorish goldsmith where we learnt the trade. Many years later when freed in 1670 he returned to “Claddagh”, to marry his childhood sweetheart and started manufacturing Claddagh Rings. As Irish people started to travel the world, so the legend of Claddagh rings spread.
What is the meaning of Claddagh rings?
The traditional Claddagh symbols – heart for love, hands for friendship and crown for loyalty.
How to wear Claddagh rings:
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing outwards = Fancy free
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing inwards = Spoken for
Claddagh rings worn, left hand with the heart pointing inwards = Found true love
Claddagh Ring with Alexandrite Cubic Zirconia June Month BirthStone
RCL AX 2003
Regular price £29.99This Claddagh ring is solid Sterling silver and is 925 hallmarked. Set in the center is a synthetic Heart shaped Alexandrite stone (June Birthstone).This ring was individually handcrafted by a Silversmith in Ireland. It comes in a beautiful gift box and is available in all 12 birthstones.
The Claddagh rings legend comes from a story about a fisherman Richard Joyce from a village called “Claddagh” on the west coast of Ireland. He was captured by pirates and sold into slavery to a Moorish goldsmith where we learnt the trade. Many years later when freed in 1670 he returned to “Claddagh”, to marry his childhood sweetheart and started manufacturing Claddagh Rings. As Irish people started to travel the world, so the legend of Claddagh rings spread.
What is the meaning of Claddagh rings?
The traditional Claddagh symbols – heart for love, hands for friendship and crown for loyalty.
How to wear Claddagh rings:
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing outwards = Fancy free
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing inwards = Spoken for
Claddagh rings worn, left hand with the heart pointing inwards = Found true love
Claddagh Marcasite Silver Ring
RCL 070
Regular price £44.99This Marcasite Claddagh ring is solid Sterling silver and is 925 hallmarked. It was individually handcrafted by a Silversmith in Ireland.The Heart is Studded With Swiss Marcasite Stones and comes in a Beautiful presentation Box.
The Claddagh rings legend comes from a story about a fisherman Richard Joyce from a village called “Claddagh” on the west coast of Ireland. He was captured by pirates and sold into slavery to a Moorish goldsmith where we learnt the trade. Many years later when freed in 1670 he returned to “Claddagh”, to marry his childhood sweetheart and started manufacturing Claddagh Rings. As Irish people started to travel the world, so the legend of Claddagh rings spread.
What is the meaning of Claddagh rings?
The traditional Claddagh symbols – heart for love, hands for friendship and crown for loyalty.
How to wear Claddagh rings:
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing outwards = Fancy free
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing inwards = Spoken for
Claddagh rings worn, left hand with the heart pointing inwards = Found true love
Irish Silver Trinity Knot Drop Earrings
ERCL 6027
Regular price £54.99These Silver Trinity Knot Drop Earrings are 925 Sterling Silver.They are Designed by Irish Silversmiths and come in a Presentation Box.
The Trinity Knot, or the Triquetra, is one of the most common of the knot ilk. The term Triquetra comes from Latin, and it means “three-cornered”. All of the various interpretations agree on a culmination of three parts. Early Christian understanding views the symbols as the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Another understanding can be found in a more metaphysical arena where the three corners represent mind, body and spirit.
Irish Silver Celtic Earrings
ERCL 6014
Regular price £44.99These Celtic Silver Trinity Knot Drop Earrings are 925 Sterling Silver. They are Designed by Irish Silversmiths and come in a Presentation Box.
The Trinity Knot, or the Triquetra, is one of the most common of the knot ilk. The term Triquetra comes from Latin, and it means “three-cornered”. All of the various interpretations agree on a culmination of three parts. Early Christian understanding views the symbols as the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Another understanding can be found in a more metaphysical arena where the three corners represent mind, body and spirit.
Irish Celtic Silver Treskele Drop Earrings
ERCL 066
Regular price £34.99These Celtic Silver Trinity Knot Drop Earrings are 925 Sterling Silver. They are Designed by Irish Silversmiths and come in a Presentation Box.
The Trinity Knot, or the Triquetra, is one of the most common of the knot ilk. The term Triquetra comes from Latin, and it means “three-cornered”. All of the various interpretations agree on a culmination of three parts. Early Christian understanding views the symbols as the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Another understanding can be found in a more metaphysical arena where the three corners represent mind, body and spirit.
Irish Celtic Silver Yellow Gold Plating Trinity Knot Drop Earrings
ERCLYG 6027
Regular price £59.99These Celtic Silver With Rose Gold Plating Trinity Knot Drop Earrings are 925 Sterling Silver.They are Designed by Irish Silversmiths and come in a Presentation Box.
The Trinity Knot, or the Triquetra, is one of the most common of the knot ilk. The term Triquetra comes from Latin, and it means “three-cornered”. All of the various interpretations agree on a culmination of three parts. Early Christian understanding views the symbols as the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Another understanding can be found in a more metaphysical arena where the three corners represent mind, body and spirit.
Irish Celtic Silver Trinity Knot Drop Earrings
ERCL 07011
Regular price £45.99These Celtic Silver Trinity Knot Drop Earrings are 925 Sterling Silver. They are Designed by Irish Silversmiths and come in a Presentation Box.
The Trinity Knot, or the Triquetra, is one of the most common of the knot ilk. The term Triquetra comes from Latin, and it means “three-cornered”. All of the various interpretations agree on a culmination of three parts. Early Christian understanding views the symbols as the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Another understanding can be found in a more metaphysical arena where the three corners represent mind, body and spirit.
Claddagh Puffed Heart Silver Ring
RCL 041
Regular price £34.99This Ladies Puffed Heart Claddagh ring is solid Sterling silver and is 925 hallmarked. It was individually handcrafted by a Silversmith in Ireland.This ring comes in a beautiful gift box
The Claddagh rings legend comes from a story about a fisherman Richard Joyce from a village called “Claddagh” on the west coast of Ireland. He was captured by pirates and sold into slavery to a Moorish goldsmith where we learnt the trade. Many years later when freed in 1670 he returned to “Claddagh”, to marry his childhood sweetheart and started manufacturing Claddagh Rings. As Irish people started to travel the world, so the legend of Claddagh rings spread.
What is the meaning of Claddagh rings?
The traditional Claddagh symbols – heart for love, hands for friendship and crown for loyalty.
How to wear Claddagh rings:
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing outwards = Fancy free
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing inwards = Spoken for
Claddagh rings worn, left hand with the heart pointing inwards = Found true love
Celtic Silver Stone set Ring with trinity Knot design on the Shoulders Torquoise
RCL 1371 TQ
Regular price £45.00This is a Beautifully Designed and Crafted Silver Celtic ring with a stone in the centre.It has a Trinity knot symbol on each shoulder and comes in sizes 6(L) to 10(T).This ring comes in 4 colours Torquoise,White Mother Of Pearl,Amethyst and Aquamarine.It is crafted by Irish Silversmiths and comes in a gift box. Meaning of the Symbol. The Trinity Knot is the simplest of the Celtic knots. The Celts were very familiar with the idea of the trinity. There were many things in their culture that came in threes; the three stages of womanhood (maid, mother, crone) and the three elements (earth, fire, water) are two good examples of this. Early Christians used the Celts understanding of the trinity to explain the concept of the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) and Christians embraced using this knot as a symbol to express that concept in many of the early Christian illuminated manuscripts, such as the Book of Kells. The combination of the trinity knot into rings, linens, jewelry and other bridal designs is associated with eternity and eternal love. The trinity symbol predates the crucifix by hundreds of years.
The Celtic knot symbol, is also referred to as the mystic knot, or the endless knot. In viewing these beautiful knots, we cannot see a beginning or an end, and therefore we are reminded of the timeless nature of our spirit. This translation harkens to our most primal selves as we contemplate the infinite cycles of birth and rebirth in both physical and ethereal realms.
A less spiritual representation is also related to the knot’s endless nature. Due to its infinite path, the Celtic knot can represent an uninterrupted life cycle. Some may use this symbol as a charm of sorts warding against sickness or setbacks that night interfere with an otherwise calm and stable life.
Claddagh Emerald Green Stone set His and Hers Wedding Ring Set
CRS13
Regular price £119.99These Beautifully designed Claddagh Emerald Green stone set Wedding rings are designed by Irish Silversmiths and are 925 Hallmarked and come in a elegant Presentation Box.
The Claddagh rings legend comes from a story about a fisherman Richard Joyce from a village called “Claddagh” on the west coast of Ireland. He was captured by pirates and sold into slavery to a Moorish goldsmith where we learnt the trade. Many years later when freed in 1670 he returned to “Claddagh”, to marry his childhood sweetheart and started manufacturing Claddagh Rings. As Irish people started to travel the world, so the legend of Claddagh rings spread.
What is the meaning of Claddagh rings?
The traditional Claddagh symbols – heart for love, hands for friendship and crown for loyalty
How to wear Claddagh rings:
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing outwards = Fancy free
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing inwards = Spoken for
Claddagh rings worn, left hand with the heart pointing inwards = Found true love
Claddagh Cluster Silver Ring with Emerald Cubic Zirconia Stone
RCL GR 2001
Regular price £59.99This Claddagh Cluster ring is solid Sterling silver and is 925 hallmarked. Set in the centre is a synthetic Heart shaped Emerald Green stone (May Birthstone) and has White Cubic Zirconia Stones around it..This ring was individually handcrafted by a Silversmith in Ireland.
The Claddagh rings legend comes from a story about a fisherman Richard Joyce from a village called “Claddagh” on the west coast of Ireland. He was captured by pirates and sold into slavery to a Moorish goldsmith where we learnt the trade. Many years later when freed in 1670 he returned to “Claddagh”, to marry his childhood sweetheart and started manufacturing Claddagh Rings. As Irish people started to travel the world, so the legend of Claddagh rings spread.
What is the meaning of Claddagh rings?
The traditional Claddagh symbols – heart for love, hands for friendship and crown for loyalty.
How to wear Claddagh rings:
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing outwards = Fancy free
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing inwards = Spoken for
Claddagh rings worn, left hand with the heart pointing inwards = Found true love
Celtic Silver Trinity Knot Design Ring
RCL 072
Regular price £59.99This ring is made from solid sterling silver and is hallmarked. It was individually handcrafted by a Silversmith in Ireland.This ring is available in sizes L to Z.RCL 072
The Celtic knot symbol, is also referred to as the mystic knot, or the endless knot. In viewing these beautiful knots, we cannot see a beginning or an end, and therefore we are reminded of the timeless nature of our spirit. This translation harkens to our most primal selves as we contemplate the infinite cycles of birth and rebirth in both physical and ethereal realms.
A less spiritual representation is also related to the knot’s endless nature. Due to its infinite path, the Celtic knot can represent an uninterrupted life cycle. Some may use this symbol as a charm of sorts warding against sickness or setbacks that night interfere with an otherwise calm and stable life.
Celtic Silver Stone set Ring with trinity Knot design on the Shoulders Mother Of Pearl
RCL 1371 MOP
Regular price £45.00This is a Beautifully Designed and Crafted Silver Celtic ring with a stone in the centre.It has a Trinity knot symbol on each shoulder and comes in sizes 6(L) to 10(T).This ring comes in 4 colours Torquoise,White Mother Of Pearl,Amethyst and Aquamarine.It is crafted by Irish Silversmiths and comes in a gift box. Meaning of the Symbol. The Trinity Knot is the simplest of the Celtic knots. The Celts were very familiar with the idea of the trinity. There were many things in their culture that came in threes; the three stages of womanhood (maid, mother, crone) and the three elements (earth, fire, water) are two good examples of this. Early Christians used the Celts understanding of the trinity to explain the concept of the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) and Christians embraced using this knot as a symbol to express that concept in many of the early Christian illuminated manuscripts, such as the Book of Kells. The combination of the trinity knot into rings, linens, jewelry and other bridal designs is associated with eternity and eternal love. The trinity symbol predates the crucifix by hundreds of years.
The Celtic knot symbol, is also referred to as the mystic knot, or the endless knot. In viewing these beautiful knots, we cannot see a beginning or an end, and therefore we are reminded of the timeless nature of our spirit. This translation harkens to our most primal selves as we contemplate the infinite cycles of birth and rebirth in both physical and ethereal realms.
A less spiritual representation is also related to the knot’s endless nature. Due to its infinite path, the Celtic knot can represent an uninterrupted life cycle. Some may use this symbol as a charm of sorts warding against sickness or setbacks that night interfere with an otherwise calm and stable life.
Celtic Silver Stone set Ring with trinity Knot design on the Shoulders Aqua
RCL 137 AQ
Regular price £45.00This is a Beautifully Designed and Crafted Silver Celtic ring with a stone in the centre.It has a Trinity knot symbol on each shoulder and comes in sizes 6(L) to 10(T).This ring comes in 4 colours Torquoise,White Mother Of Pearl,Amethyst and Aquamarine.It is crafted by Irish Silversmiths and comes in a gift box. Meaning of the Symbol. The Trinity Knot is the simplest of the Celtic knots. The Celts were very familiar with the idea of the trinity. There were many things in their culture that came in threes; the three stages of womanhood (maid, mother, crone) and the three elements (earth, fire, water) are two good examples of this. Early Christians used the Celts understanding of the trinity to explain the concept of the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) and Christians embraced using this knot as a symbol to express that concept in many of the early Christian illuminated manuscripts, such as the Book of Kells. The combination of the trinity knot into rings, linens, jewelry and other bridal designs is associated with eternity and eternal love. The trinity symbol predates the crucifix by hundreds of years.
The Celtic knot symbol, is also referred to as the mystic knot, or the endless knot. In viewing these beautiful knots, we cannot see a beginning or an end, and therefore we are reminded of the timeless nature of our spirit. This translation harkens to our most primal selves as we contemplate the infinite cycles of birth and rebirth in both physical and ethereal realms.
A less spiritual representation is also related to the knot’s endless nature. Due to its infinite path, the Celtic knot can represent an uninterrupted life cycle. Some may use this symbol as a charm of sorts warding against sickness or setbacks that night interfere with an otherwise calm and stable life.
Celtic Silver Stone set Ring with trinity Knot design on the Shoulders Black Onyx
RCL 1371 BLK
Regular price £45.00This is a Beautifully Designed and Crafted Silver Celtic ring with a stone in the centre.It has a Trinity knot symbol on each shoulder and comes in sizes 6(L) to 10(T).This ring comes in 4 colours Torquoise,White Mother Of Pearl,Amethyst and Aquamarine.It is crafted by Irish Silversmiths and comes in a gift box. Meaning of the Symbol. The Trinity Knot is the simplest of the Celtic knots. The Celts were very familiar with the idea of the trinity. There were many things in their culture that came in threes; the three stages of womanhood (maid, mother, crone) and the three elements (earth, fire, water) are two good examples of this. Early Christians used the Celts understanding of the trinity to explain the concept of the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) and Christians embraced using this knot as a symbol to express that concept in many of the early Christian illuminated manuscripts, such as the Book of Kells. The combination of the trinity knot into rings, linens, jewelry and other bridal designs is associated with eternity and eternal love. The trinity symbol predates the crucifix by hundreds of years.
The Celtic knot symbol, is also referred to as the mystic knot, or the endless knot. In viewing these beautiful knots, we cannot see a beginning or an end, and therefore we are reminded of the timeless nature of our spirit. This translation harkens to our most primal selves as we contemplate the infinite cycles of birth and rebirth in both physical and ethereal realms.
A less spiritual representation is also related to the knot’s endless nature. Due to its infinite path, the Celtic knot can represent an uninterrupted life cycle. Some may use this symbol as a charm of sorts warding against sickness or setbacks that night interfere with an otherwise calm and stable life.
Celtic Silver Stone set Ring with trinity Knot design on the Shoulders Amethyst
RCL 1371 AM
Regular price £45.00This is a Beautifully Designed and Crafted Silver Celtic ring with a stone in the centre.It has a Trinity knot symbol on each shoulder and comes in sizes 6(L) to 10(T).This ring comes in 4 colours Torquoise,White Mother Of Pearl,Amethyst and Aquamarine.It is crafted by Irish Silversmiths and comes in a gift box. Meaning of the Symbol. The Trinity Knot is the simplest of the Celtic knots. The Celts were very familiar with the idea of the trinity. There were many things in their culture that came in threes; the three stages of womanhood (maid, mother, crone) and the three elements (earth, fire, water) are two good examples of this. Early Christians used the Celts understanding of the trinity to explain the concept of the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) and Christians embraced using this knot as a symbol to express that concept in many of the early Christian illuminated manuscripts, such as the Book of Kells. The combination of the trinity knot into rings, linens, jewelry and other bridal designs is associated with eternity and eternal love. The trinity symbol predates the crucifix by hundreds of years.
The Celtic knot symbol, is also referred to as the mystic knot, or the endless knot. In viewing these beautiful knots, we cannot see a beginning or an end, and therefore we are reminded of the timeless nature of our spirit. This translation harkens to our most primal selves as we contemplate the infinite cycles of birth and rebirth in both physical and ethereal realms.
A less spiritual representation is also related to the knot’s endless nature. Due to its infinite path, the Celtic knot can represent an uninterrupted life cycle. Some may use this symbol as a charm of sorts warding against sickness or setbacks that night interfere with an otherwise calm and stable life.
Celtic Silver Spinning Oxydised Ring
RCL 018
Regular price £59.99This ring is made from solid sterling silver and is hallmarked 925. It has a Oxydised celtic design which spins round and is called the spinning ring. This ring is available in sizes 6(L) TO 13 (Z).
The Celtic knot symbol, is also referred to as the mystic knot, or the endless knot. In viewing these beautiful knots, we cannot see a beginning or an end, and therefore we are reminded of the timeless nature of our spirit. This translation harkens to our most primal selves as we contemplate the infinite cycles of birth and rebirth in both physical and ethereal realms.
A less spiritual representation is also related to the knot’s endless nature. Due to its infinite path, the Celtic knot can represent an uninterrupted life cycle. Some may use this symbol as a charm of sorts warding against sickness or setbacks that night interfere with an otherwise calm and stable life.
Celtic Silver Ring
RCL 020
Regular price £69.99This ring is made from solid sterling silver and is hallmarked. It was individually handcrafted by a Silversmith in Ireland.
The Celtic knot symbol, is also referred to as the mystic knot, or the endless knot. In viewing these beautiful knots, we cannot see a beginning or an end, and therefore we are reminded of the timeless nature of our spirit. This translation harkens to our most primal selves as we contemplate the infinite cycles of birth and rebirth in both physical and ethereal realms.
A less spiritual representation is also related to the knot’s endless nature. Due to its infinite path, the Celtic knot can represent an uninterrupted life cycle. Some may use this symbol as a charm of sorts warding against sickness or setbacks that night interfere with an otherwise calm and stable life.
Celtic Silver Oxydised spinning Ring
RCL 059
Regular price £69.99This ring is made from solid sterling silver and is hallmarked 925. It has a Oxydised celtic design which spins round and is called the spinning ring. This ring is available in sizes 6(L) TO 13 (Z).
The Celtic knot symbol, is also referred to as the mystic knot, or the endless knot. In viewing these beautiful knots, we cannot see a beginning or an end, and therefore we are reminded of the timeless nature of our spirit. This translation harkens to our most primal selves as we contemplate the infinite cycles of birth and rebirth in both physical and ethereal realms.
A less spiritual representation is also related to the knot’s endless nature. Due to its infinite path, the Celtic knot can represent an uninterrupted life cycle. Some may use this symbol as a charm of sorts warding against sickness or setbacks that night interfere with an otherwise calm and stable life.
Celtic Silver Oxidised Ring
RCL 081
Regular price £79.99This Celtic Oxidised ring is made from solid sterling silver and is hallmarked 925. It was individually handcrafted by a Silversmith in Ireland.It is available in Sizes L to Z
The Celtic knot symbol, is also referred to as the mystic knot, or the endless knot. In viewing these beautiful knots, we cannot see a beginning or an end, and therefore we are reminded of the timeless nature of our spirit. This translation harkens to our most primal selves as we contemplate the infinite cycles of birth and rebirth in both physical and ethereal realms.
A less spiritual representation is also related to the knot’s endless nature. Due to its infinite path, the Celtic knot can represent an uninterrupted life cycle. Some may use this symbol as a charm of sorts warding against sickness or setbacks that night interfere with an otherwise calm and stable life.
Celtic Silver Gents Spinning Ring
CL071
Regular price £74.99This Gents Celtic ring is made from solid sterling silver and is hallmarked 925. It is a spinning Ring with the centre celtic design revolves.
The Celtic knot symbol, is also referred to as the mystic knot, or the endless knot. In viewing these beautiful knots, we cannot see a beginning or an end, and therefore we are reminded of the timeless nature of our spirit. This translation harkens to our most primal selves as we contemplate the infinite cycles of birth and rebirth in both physical and ethereal realms.
A less spiritual representation is also related to the knot’s endless nature. Due to its infinite path, the Celtic knot can represent an uninterrupted life cycle. Some may use this symbol as a charm of sorts warding against sickness or setbacks that night interfere with an otherwise calm and stable life.
Celtic Silver Celtic knot Design Ring
This Celtic ring is made from solid sterling silver and is hallmarked 925. It was individually handcrafted by a Silversmith in Ireland.It is available in sizes L to Z.
The Celtic knot symbol, is also referred to as the mystic knot, or the endless knot. In viewing these beautiful knots, we cannot see a beginning or an end, and therefore we are reminded of the timeless nature of our spirit. This translation harkens to our most primal selves as we contemplate the infinite cycles of birth and rebirth in both physical and ethereal realms.
A less spiritual representation is also related to the knot’s endless nature. Due to its infinite path, the Celtic knot can represent an uninterrupted life cycle. Some may use this symbol as a charm of sorts warding against sickness or setbacks that night interfere with an otherwise calm and stable life.
Celtic Ring with Celtic Knot Design
RCL 022
Regular price £59.99The Celtic knot symbol, is also referred to as the mystic knot, or the endless knot. In viewing these beautiful knots, we cannot see a beginning or an end, and therefore we are reminded of the timeless nature of our spirit. This translation harkens to our most primal selves as we contemplate the infinite cycles of birth and rebirth in both physical and ethereal realms.
A less spiritual representation is also related to the knot’s endless nature. Due to its infinite path, the Celtic knot can represent an uninterrupted life cycle. Some may use this symbol as a charm of sorts warding against sickness or setbacks that night interfere with an otherwise calm and stable life.
Irish Celtic Silver Rose Gold Plating Trinity Knot Drop Earrings
ERCLYG 6027
Regular price £54.99These Celtic Silver With Rose Gold Plating Trinity Knot Drop Earrings are 925 Sterling Silver. They are Designed by Irish Silversmiths and come in a Presentation Box.
The Trinity Knot, or the Triquetra, is one of the most common of the knot ilk. The term Triquetra comes from Latin, and it means “three-cornered”. All of the various interpretations agree on a culmination of three parts. Early Christian understanding views the symbols as the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Another understanding can be found in a more metaphysical arena where the three corners represent mind, body and spirit.
9 ct white gold sapphire cz necklaces
NKWG 1084 SP
Regular price £225.00This elegant Necklace is made from 9 ct Gold and comes with a 18" chain.Perfect to wear every day or buy as a gift for your loved one.
A Simply Silver Necklace
NPMC 0212
Regular price £39.99A Simply Silver Bracelet
BP 97
Regular price £29.99Add an elegant look to your outfit with this stunning bracelet. Made in sterling silver with a polished finish, this bracelet is perfect to wear for all occasions. Why not team up with the matching earrings and necklace to complete the look.
9 ct Rose gold Cz stone set earrings
ERRG 497
Regular price £225.00Celtic Ring
RCL 008
Regular price £59.99The Celtic knot symbol, is also referred to as the mystic knot, or the endless knot. In viewing these beautiful knots, we cannot see a beginning or an end, and therefore we are reminded of the timeless nature of our spirit. This translation harkens to our most primal selves as we contemplate the infinite cycles of birth and rebirth in both physical and ethereal realms.
A less spiritual representation is also related to the knot’s endless nature. Due to its infinite path, the Celtic knot can represent an uninterrupted life cycle. Some may use this symbol as a charm of sorts warding against sickness or setbacks that night interfere with an otherwise calm and stable life.
Celtic Ladies Ring with Celtic Knot Design
RCL 022
Regular price £44.99This ring is made from solid sterling silver and is hallmarked. It was individually handcrafted by a Silversmith in Ireland.This ring is available in sizes 6(L) TO 10(T) and 9(R) to 13(Z) for Gents.
The Celtic knot symbol, is also referred to as the mystic knot, or the endless knot. In viewing these beautiful knots, we cannot see a beginning or an end, and therefore we are reminded of the timeless nature of our spirit. This translation harkens to our most primal selves as we contemplate the infinite cycles of birth and rebirth in both physical and ethereal realms.
A less spiritual representation is also related to the knot’s endless nature. Due to its infinite path, the Celtic knot can represent an uninterrupted life cycle. Some may use this symbol as a charm of sorts warding against sickness or setbacks that night interfere with an otherwise calm and stable life.
Celtic Irish Mo Anam Cara “My Soul Mate” celtic Silver with Claddagh Design ring Set
CRS 1 CLAD
Regular price £119.99These rings are made from solid sterling silver and are hallmarked. Engraved on the rings are the gaelic words “Mo Anam Cara” meaning “My Soul Mate”. In between each word there is a Claddagh symbol.
A Perfect His and Hers Wedding Set.
These rings are made from solid sterling silver and are hallmarked. Engraved on the rings are the gaelic words “Mo Anam Cara” meaning “My Soul Mate”. In between each word there is a CLADDAGH symbol. They were individually handcrafted by a Silversmith in Ireland. Band Width: Ladies Ring is 4mm and Men’s Ring is 6mm. Meaning of Design Mo Anam Cara: The Gaelic words “Mo Anam Cara” translates in English to “My Soul Mate”.The Claddagh: the crown represents loyalty, the heart represents love, and the hands represent friendship. It is widely known as a symbol for great friendship and in traditional wedding rings for the irish. If worn on the right hand with the heart facing out it means you are single, facing in means you are dating someone. If worn on the left hand with the heart facing out it means you are engaged and facing in you are married. The design was first fashioned into the traditional ring back in the 17th Century during the reign of Mary II. Legend has it that an Irish young man, Richard Joyce, bound for the West Indian slave plantations – no doubt the Irish Carribean island of Montserrat – was kidnapped himself in rough seas by a band of Mediterranean pirates and sold to a Moorish goldsmith who over the many long years of his exile helped him perfect the skills of a master craftsman. When in 1689 King William III negotiated the return of the slaves, Joyce returned to Galway – despite, it said, the Moor’s offer of the daughter’s hand in marriage and a princely dowry of half of all his wealth. Back in Ireland a young women had never stopped faithful waiting for her true love to return. Upon which time when he presented her with the now famous Royal Claddagh gold ring – a symbol of their enduring love. Two hands to represent their friendship, the crown to signify their loyalty and lasting , and the sign of the heart to symbolise their eternal love for each other.
Band Width: Ladies Ring is 4mm and Men’s Ring is 6mm. The gents ring is available in sizes R to Z. The ladies ring is available in sizes J to T.
A Perfect His and Hers Wedding Set.
Celtic Irish Anam Cara My Soul Mate Claddagh Symbol GoldPlated Ladies Silver ring
RCL 065 CLD GP
Regular price £54.99This ring are made from solid sterling silver and are hallmarked. Engraved on the rings are the gaelic words “Mo Anam Cara” meaning “My Soul Mate”. In between each word there is a CLADDAGH symbol. They were individually handcrafted by a Silversmith in Ireland.
This ring is made from solid sterling silver and are hallmarked. Engraved on the Silver Ring in GoldPlating are the gaelic words “Mo Anam Cara” meaning “My Soul Mate”. In between each word in Goldplating there is a CLADDAGH symbol. They were individually handcrafted by a Silversmith in Ireland.
Width of the Ring: Ladies Ring is 4mm. The Ladies ring is available in size 5.5(K) to 10(T).
Meaning of Design Mo Anam Cara: The Gaelic words “Mo Anam Cara” translates in English to “My Soul Mate”.
Product Description
The Claddagh rings legend comes from a story about a fisherman Richard Joyce from a village called “Claddagh” on the west coast of Ireland. He was captured by pirates and sold into slavery to a Moorish goldsmith where we learnt the trade. Many years later when freed in 1670 he returned to “Claddagh”, to marry his childhood sweetheart and started manufacturing Claddagh Rings. As Irish people started to travel the world, so the legend of Claddagh rings spread.
What is the meaning of Claddagh rings?
The traditional Claddagh symbols – heart for love, hands for friendship and crown for loyalty.
How to wear Claddagh rings:
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing outwards = Fancy free
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing inwards = Spoken for
Claddagh rings worn, left hand with the heart pointing inwards = Found true love
The Ladies ring is available in sizes K to T.
Note: Goldplating will fade over time and is not Guaranteed.
Celtic Irish Anam Cara My Soul Mate Claddagh Symbol Gold Plated Gents Silver ring
RCL 064 CLD GP
Regular price £64.99This ring are made from solid sterling silver and are hallmarked. Engraved on the rings are the gaelic words “Mo Anam Cara” meaning “My Soul Mate”. In between each word there is a CLADDAGH symbol. They were individually handcrafted by a Silversmith in Ireland.
The Claddagh rings legend comes from a story about a fisherman Richard Joyce from a village called “Claddagh” on the west coast of Ireland. He was captured by pirates and sold into slavery to a Moorish goldsmith where we learnt the trade. Many years later when freed in 1670 he returned to “Claddagh”, to marry his childhood sweetheart and started manufacturing Claddagh Rings. As Irish people started to travel the world, so the legend of Claddagh rings spread.
What is the meaning of Claddagh rings?
The traditional Claddagh symbols – heart for love, hands for friendship and crown for loyalty.
How to wear Claddagh rings:
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing outwards = Fancy free
Claddagh rings worn, right hand with the heart pointing inwards = Spoken for
Claddagh rings worn, left hand with the heart pointing inwards = Found true love
The Ladies ring is available in sizes K to T.
Note:Goldplating will fade over time and is not Quaranteed.
Celtic Silver Bangle
BLCL 008
Regular price £169.99This Celtic silver 925 Bangle has been designed by Irish silversmiths and comes in a Presentation Box.
The Celtic knot symbol, is also referred to as the mystic knot, or the endless knot. In viewing these beautiful knots, we cannot see a beginning or an end, and therefore we are reminded of the timeless nature of our spirit. This translation harkens to our most primal selves as we contemplate the infinite cycles of birth and rebirth in both physical and ethereal realms.
A less spiritual representation is also related to the knot’s endless nature. Due to its infinite path, the Celtic knot can represent an uninterrupted life cycle. Some may use this symbol as a charm of sorts warding against sickness or setbacks that night interfere with an otherwise calm and stable life.
Claddagh Silver and Rose Gold Plated Brooch
BRORG 018
Regular price £74.99This Claddagh Silver and Rose Gold Plated Brooch is Designed by Irish Silversmiths and is 925 Hallmarked. It comes in a Presentation box.
The Claddagh is an ancient Gaelic symbol which is now a universal symbol of lasting love, eternal friendship, and loyalty. It was first designed around 400 years ago in a small village near Galway, Ireland. The Claddagh symbol shows a crown above two hands clasping a heart in the middle.
The Claddagh is often placed on wedding bands to represent holding a lover’s heart in one’s hands.
“With these hands I give you my heart and I crown it with my love.”
Claddagh Symbolism
The crown symbolises loyalty.
The hands symbolise friendship.
The heart symbolises love.
9 Ct Yellow Gold Crucifix Cross
BX 003
Regular price £179.99This Beautiful 9 Ct Yellow Gold Crucifix Cross is Designed by Irish Goldsmiths includes an 18″ long 9 ct Yellow Gold chain and comes in a Presentation Box.BX 003
Claddagh Necklace with Emerald Cubic Zircona Stone
NKCL EM 005
Regular price £139.99This beautifully designed Silver 925 Emerald Stone set claddagh Necklace is made by Irish silversmiths and comes in a Presentation Box.
The Claddagh is an ancient Gaelic symbol which is now a universal symbol of lasting love, eternal friendship, and loyalty. It was first designed around 400 years ago in a small village near Galway, Ireland. The Claddagh symbol shows a crown above two hands clasping a heart in the middle.
The Claddagh is often placed on wedding bands to represent holding a lover’s heart in one’s hands.
“With these hands I give you my heart and I crown it with my love.”
Claddagh Symbolism
The crown symbolises loyalty.
The hands symbolise friendship.
The heart symbolises love.
9ct Yellow Gold Claddagh Bracelet
BRYG 014
Regular price £999.99This is a Beautifully Designed 9ct Yellow Gold Claddagh Bracelet.This Bracelet is Crafted by Irish Goldsmiths and comes in a Presentation Box.
The Claddagh is an ancient Gaelic symbol which is now a universal symbol of lasting love, eternal friendship, and loyalty. It was first designed around 400 years ago in a small village near Galway, Ireland. The Claddagh symbol shows a crown above two hands clasping a heart in the middle.
The Claddagh is often placed on wedding bands to represent holding a lover’s heart in one’s hands.
“With these hands I give you my heart and I crown it with my love.”
Claddagh Symbolism
The crown symbolises loyalty.
The hands symbolise friendship.
The heart symbolises love.
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