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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.
Originally posted 2010-08-16 18:48:23.
Kind of like Celtic/fantasy type stuff. With chanting or.. a pretty echo-ey voice.
I don’t really know how to explain it. Haha. But does anyone have any songs like that?
This is a video about lord of rings return of king, a bunch of awesome scenes Song- May it Be, Enya Please subscribe and Pass it around
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At first i thought celtic… but i really like that midevil (<—spelling) sound with the pretty pipes.
this is really hard to explain.
but you know that common theme they have that goes throughout the entire movie….. that’s the kinda music i’m thinking about…. hmm..
What is your favorite cut for a diamond?
Originally posted 2010-08-22 00:45:09.
Soundtrack ‘Enya – Lothlorien’ from ‘Lord of the Rings’.
I am looking into heritage type rings, and I have seen Claddagh rings on my Irish friends. I am Italian and was wondering if there are any rings for Italians, like there are rings for Irish people? Thanks!
Originally posted 2010-08-24 07:27:48.