Archive for September, 2008

Celtic Jewelry - Accenting Your New Look for Autumn Fashion

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
Emerald and Diamond Claddagh Ring Every fall, the stores are flooded with the newest looks: sweaters in rich tones, leather boots and jackets, heavier fabrics…consider your jewelry choices when putting together a fall wardobe that really works for you.

If you are indulging in rich earth tones, to mimic the falling leaves and changing landscape, consider buying some gold pieces that really work with an autumnal palette.

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Choose a Celtic engagement ring with a Ruby

Friday, September 26th, 2008
Wedding Gift Rubies have been a source of fascination since the dawn of man: there are many Biblical references to this precious gem, which is thought to bestow good health and good fortune in its wearer.

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Go Green: Creating an Environmentally Friendly Wedding

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
Wedding Gift Everywhere you look the world over, people are concerned with being more green. If you have been hiding under a rock for the past few years, know that the term “green” is synonymous for environmentally friendly.

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A Touch of Ireland On Your Wedding Day

Friday, September 19th, 2008
Celtic Knot Wedding Rings Perhaps you are interested in adding some Irish touches to your wedding, but you are afraid of going too far with it. We can help: we have tips on adding a subtle Irish feel to your special day.

Here are some ways to create a wedding with an Irish feel, without shamrocks or pots of gold.

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The perfect Celtic wedding ring set: Mix or Match?

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008
Celtic Knot Wedding Rings It’s hard enough to settle on the perfect engagement ring, without having to select a wedding band to go along with it. There are many choices, from perfectly matched sets, to delightfully un-matched combinations that are unique and yet still pleasing to the eye. Here are some tips for choosing a Celtic wedding ring set that really stands out:

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Irish Celtic Earrings: Meaningful Choices for the Modern Woman

Friday, September 12th, 2008
Celtic anniversary ring Earrings can really add polish and style to a woman’s appearance: they are eternally feminine and attractive. If you are interested in buying someone you love a special piece of jewelry, or simply treating yourself to something you will enjoy for years to come, Celtic earrings will be a natural choice. It is fascinating to examine the symbolism and history of Celtic designs, and it makes them more fun to wear.

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Gifts for the Groom: What MEN Want for Weddings Gifts

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

When a couple registers at stores for their weddings gifts, they often think of starting their new life together as a priority. Bowls, plates, linens, kitchen utensils and toaster ovens are pretty typical ideas, but what would the gift registry look like if the groom was calling the shots? What would be some of his dream gift ideas to make married life as man and wife as cushy as possible? Read on for what a groom might ask for, and maybe you can sneak a few of these gifts to your buddy at the bachelor party. …continue reading Gifts for the Groom: What MEN Want for Weddings Gifts

Claddagh Rings – Trendy Yet Timeless

Sunday, September 7th, 2008
Celtic anniversary ring If you are familiar with the story of the Claddagh ring, you know just how romantic it really is: an Irish fisherman, Robert Joyce, was kidnapped by a goldsmith, long ago, and forced to work for him, far away from his home. He was separated from his true love, an Irish woman he never forgot, or stopped loving: he fashioned a special ring, to honor his undying loyalty to her. The ring had special features that made it unique: two hands gently held a crowned heart, symbolizing the way she held his heart so long ago.

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5 romantic Irish destinations for a honeymoon getaway

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008
Celtic anniversary ring Did you know the tradition of honeymooning is actually derived from the ancient Irish custom of “month of honey”?

It was used to describe the first lunar month after the couple was married and it was customary for family and friends to give the couple special goblets to toast each other with, and enough mead to last them through the first month of their marriage.

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