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Diamond Celtic Knot Engagement Ring Set (Photo courtesy of The Irish Jewelry Company)
If you’re looking for something very special in terms of Irish wedding rings, consider going Celtic. These models are not only beautiful but have powerful meanings to the ornaments depicted on them. But before you choose something only for its looks, it’s better to find out the history and value of Celtic wedding rings.
We’ll guide you through a brief yet rich history of the ornaments and present the most common types. Choose a wedding ring according to your preferences and the meaning of the ornament.
The Brief History of a Celtic Wedding Ring
A Celtic wedding ring is one with a Celtic knot. The types are plenty, but all of them represent the power of never-ending love. It’s believed that such rings bring happiness and sincere feelings to the couple.
There are men’s wedding rings and women’s wedding rings. No limits as to who can wear them and who cannot.
Celtic engagement rings have been used for over 3 centuries. In families, they are passed from mothers to daughters quite often as a family treasure. The knots have become very popular among the world in the XIX century because of the migration of the Irish people trying to escape the great famine.
An interesting fact is that such rings are considered royal as well. Queen Victoria was seen wearing such a piece, which gave it the status.
You don’t need to be Irish to buy such rings for your wedding. The meaning of every knot is universal, and you can use it both to commemorate your background if you happen to be Irish or to represent your family values and love to your partner.
Celtic Knot Pink Claddagh Ring (Photo courtesy of The Irish Jewelry Company)
Common Types of Celtic Wedding Rings
There are several common types you can consider:
- Claddagh
Some of the most popular around the world, a white gold Claddagh wedding ring represent friendship, loyalty, and unending love towards your partner.
- Trinity Knot
- Lovers Knot
- Irish
Their history is beautiful, as well as their meaning. Get Celtic wedding rings to honor your Irish background or just as a sign of eternal love for your partner. These rings are made from all kinds of metals and can be further decorated. However, the laconic, aesthetically pleasing knot should be enough for a minimalistic, traditional ring.
Use yellow, white, or rose gold for your rings if you want to have maximum value. Silver rings are also very popular for those who prefer this metal.
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