Silver Celtic Jewelry
Silver Celtic jewelry can decorate every part of your jewelry wearing body. There is Celtic anklets and toe rings for the ankles and toes. There is Celtic bracelets for the writs. Celtic charms to go with the Celtic bracelets and necklaces. Celtic ring and Irish Claddagh rings for the fingers. Celtic necklaces for the necklace. Non of that includes body piercing Celtic jewelry.
Looking at each of these types of regular Celtic jewelry would take a book. So for the sake of this post we will look at the rings. Specifically the Caddagh rings.
Irish Claddagh Rings
Irish Claddagh rings have remarkable symbolism. The Crown, at the top of the Claddagh symbol stands for loyalty and fidelity. The Irish Claddagh heart means love, of course. and the hands at the bottom of this Irish symbol is for friendship.
With this kind of Irish symbol the possibilities are endless. Click here for more on the Irish Claddagh meaning. With the Irish Claddagh ring you can express yourself with a little bit of Ireland.
Claddagh rings are a great way to steal her heart. The symbolism of the Claddagh ring can be romantic and you can start with a friendship or promise ring. Then you can get another Claddagh ring for an engagement ring and for a Celtic wedding ring.
Whether the Claddagh ring is for romance or for self expression is determined by wearing the ring on the left ring finger but most especially by which way the heart is pointing. If the Claddagh heart is pointing away from you it is just a way to show you like the Irish heritage. If the Claddagh heart tip is pointing toward you then it is a romantic symbol.
Friendship, Love and Loyalty are virtues that are reflective for a relationship and they are also popular virtues one should posses in an attempt to live ones life as a good person.
Don't trust anything as special as a Celtic Claddagh ring to anything but sterling silver. Irish Claddagh rings are a beautiful way to remember the important things in life as well as a great way to decorate your finger with a taste if Ireland.





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