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Handcrafted in Ireland, these stunning Irish Celtic couples’ rings are a beautiful way to symbolise your love for one another. Made to European standards, these Irish wedding rings are nickel free. If you love what you see here, then view my full selection on my Etsy Irish couple’s rings favourites collection.
Claddagh Ring Set by Irish Jewelry Design
The Claddagh ring is a traditional ring which represents love, loyalty and friendship. Love is symbolised by the heart, loyalty is symbolised by the crown and friendship is symbolised by the clasped hands. When worn on the left hand with the tip of the heart pointed towards you, it means that you are married. This elegant Claddagh set is available in sterling silver, 10K white or yellow gold and 14K white or yellow gold.
Celtic Lovers Knot Wedding Band Set by The Irish Jeweller
The inspiration for this ring comes from the Celtic lovers knot. Like love, the lines intertwine with out breaking. These rings are made of sterling and edged into 9ct gold. However, you can request that these rings be specially made for you in any metal of your choosing. The inside of the ring is smooth and can be engraved.
Trinity Knot Ring Set by The Irish Jeweller
Believed by many people to be an ancient symbol of pre-Celtic and Celtic beliefs, the trinity knot appears in various forms, with the earliest examples having been carved on pre-Celtic stone monuments, and later examples found in the Celtic Christian illuminated manuscripts of Insular art. These rings have been made with sterling silver, but can be made in any metal of your choosing.
Embossed Celtic Tails Ring Set by The Irish Jeweller
These rings are embossed with a Celtic knot which is carved into the metal with an all-round pattern and contoured sides. These rings have a solid look and feel, making them perfect wedding rings that will remain strong for many years. These rings can be handcrafted in sterling silver, gold, platinum or palladium.
Celtic Spiral Ring Set by The Irish Jeweller
This spiral ring set is inspired by the famous Newgrange spirals at Newgrange in Ireland. The spiral has been split in half, forming a complete spiral when put together. The triple spiral is believed to be an ancient symbol of pre-Celtic and Celtic beliefs, and appears in various forms in of art from these eras. The earliest examples having been carved on pre-Celtic stone monuments and later examples found in the Celtic Christian illuminated manuscripts of Insular art. The triple spiral was possibly the precursor to the later triskele design found in the manuscripts.
Ogham Wedding Ring Set by The Irish Jeweller
Ogham writing was used primarily to write the old Irish language, some say it was invented by the first Christian communities in early Ireland out of a desire to have a unique Alphabet for writing short messages and inscriptions. These unique bands have been made by a Dublin based jeweller and can be made in your choice of metal, band width – from 4mm to 12mm, and finish including polished, matt hammer, and textured. These rings can be further personalised by having your choice of Ogham word or your names carved onto them. These rings are totally unique and personal to you as a couple.
Celtic Wedding Ring Set with Gemstones by TheIrishJeweller
These celtic rings feature 3 gemstones symbolizing three words, I love you. The rings come in all sizes and with any gemstone or semi-precious stone and made in gold or platinum.
Gra Go Deo ‘Love Forever’ Wedding Rings by Arnua
This sterling silver wedding ring is inscribed with the Irish words Gra Go Deo (pronounced graw guh joe) which means ‘Love Forever’. These rings are perfect for displaying your commitment to each other. Each Irish word is inscribed in old Gaelic font, and is separated from the next with the Celtic Lovers Knot. Crafted from Sterling Silver, and presented in a Florentine finish with polished raised accents and text, these rings are handmade by craftsmen in Ireland.
Celtic Warrior Shield Ring by Arnua
The design of these beautiful Celtic Warrior wedding bands is based upon the eighth century Ardagh Chalice – a spectacular artefact from ancient Ireland. The shields and Celtic artwork found on the Chalice are repeated on this Celtic Warrior Wedding Band. The pattern on the shield is a Celtic cross.
Personalized Initial Ogham Wedding Bands by Arnua
These beautifully handcrafted Ogham wedding rings have a minimal design but comes with a secret personal touch, each one is inscribed with your own chosen letter of the Ogham Alphabet, an ancient Irish language. Individually handcrafted to order by the craftsperson in Dublin, Ireland to the highest quality and finest detail in each and every ring.
Celtic Wedding Set by The Irish Jeweller
This stunning set of rings are made using 18K white gold, however, you can request that they be made in any metal of your choice. The men’s ring has a cut out interwoven Celtic pattern with a section dedicated to the Irish Wedding Symbol the Claddagh. The ladies ring has the matching interwoven Celtic pattern, but also features a third of a carat of round brilliant cut diamonds. However, you can choose the ring to be made using any stones of your choosing.
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