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.