Archive for September, 2009
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
Ireland has everything to offer its visitors: warm, friendly people, fun attractions and landmarks (both modern and ancient), and amazing architecture.
The Emerald Isle also features a series of natural wonders, each of them unique and unforgettable.
From the dramatic Cliffs of Moher, to the haunting beauty of The Burren (a limestone expanse that seems almost otherworldly), there are countless photo opportunities and memories to be made…
We’ve compiled a list of some of Ireland’s most striking natural wonders. If you’re planning a trip to this country, you’ll want to see as many of them as you possibly can. …continue reading Natural Wonders Of Ireland
Tags: claddagh ring, cliffs of moher, Emerald Isle, Irish jewelry, River Shannon, shamrock, Slieve Bloom, The Burren
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Friday, September 25th, 2009
The Irish have contributed so much to the world. In the realm of the arts, the Irish always shine…some of the world’s most charming, charismatic, and talented actors, musicians, and writers hail from Ireland.
Have a look at the 10 hottest Irish celebs of today and yesteryear…
10.) Sinead O’Connor – Often controversial, Sinead’s mesmerizing vocals have been, at times, overshadowed by her political views.
This gifted singer/songwriter creates songs with many different moods and meanings – however, there is always one thread running through all of her work – passion.
Sinead is always irreverent, rebellious, and phenomenally talented. Some highlights of her career include songs like Troy (from The Lion and The Cobra), Nothing Compares 2 U (written by Prince), and so many more. Her career endures because her talent is so undeniable. …continue reading Top Ten Irish Celebrities
Tags: Andrea Corr, Batman Begins, Bono, Cillian Murphy, Colin Farrell, James Joyce, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, Oscar Wilde, Shamrock pendant, Sinead O'Connor, The Tudors, top ten Irish celebrities
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Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009
Traveling to Ireland for your honeymoon can be a romantic and unforgettable experience. There are so many things to see and do in the Emerald Isle, some of them ideally suited to newlyweds.
In Irish, the word honeymoon is known as mi na meala, or “month of honey”.
Some couples choose Irish wedding rings on their special day because they wish to honor their heritage. This can be the beginnings of a desire to visit the Emerald Isle on their honeymoon.
If you’re considering a trip to Ireland after your wedding, you may be curious about where to stay and what attractions to visit during your honeymoon. …continue reading Irish Honeymoons
Tags: Christ Church Cathedral, Dromoland Castle, Emerald Isle, Irish honeymoons, Parknasilla Resort, Shrine To Saint Valentine, Southeast Ireland, vacation, Waterford Castle, wedding, Whitefriar Street Church
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Friday, September 18th, 2009
Visiting the vibrant city of Dublin can be an unforgettable experience. You will enjoy a charming, distinctive cityscape, dotted with beautiful architecture, including inspiring churches and castles.
Today’s Dublin is a heady mixture of past and present, with chic bars and restaurants, a thriving cultural scene, and remnants of Ireland’s colorful history everywhere you look.
We’ve put together a list of the top ten things to do in Dublin, Ireland. We’ve also included some stunning examples of contemporary Irish jewelry that captures the spirit of these attractions. Today’s Irish rings, pendants, and earrings combine ancient Celtic design with modern style elements – much like the city of Dublin itself.
Be sure to take advantage of everything the city has offer on your next visit: …continue reading Top Ten Things To Do In Dublin
Tags: Celtic design, dublin, Dublin Castle, Four Courts, Glasnevin, Guinness Brewery, Ha'Penny Bridge, Ireland, Irish Museum of Modern Art, jewelry, Saint Patrick's Cathedral, Shaw Birthplace, Temple Bar, Trinity College
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Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
Planning the perfect Irish vacation can be a pleasure. The natural splendor of the Emerald Isle offers exquisite hiking, sightseeing, and the chance to see some amazing historic landmarks.
One of the most beautiful destinations in Ireland is the famed Dingle Way, where hikers can enjoy gorgeous vistas and centuries-old archaeological wonders.
Hiking in Dingle Bay can be the adventure of a lifetime. This one-of-a-kind trail reveals many different landscapes and evokes so many different emotions.
At 179 km, this extensive trail provides over a week of hiking, revealing glorious, soft fields of heather, perfect seascapes, and rare birds and other forms of wildlife.
Seeing the ancient landmarks, carved of stone and covered in mysterious symbols, can add a sense of magic and resonance to your journey. Some of the historic stone works you will encounter as you hike are 6000 years old. …continue reading Irish Vacations – The Beauty Of Dingle Way
Tags: celtic jewelry, Dingle Way, Emerald Isle, hiking, Mount Brandon, Ogham stones, rare birds, Southwest Ireland, spirals
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Friday, September 11th, 2009
The myths and legends of Irish culture are mystical, charming, and sometimes very touching.
From the tale of the caring, devout Saint Bridget and her special cross, to the legend of the first Claddagh Ring – all have their place in the great Irish storytelling tradition.
If you’re interested in Irish myth and legend, you may also be interested in the many ways that today’s Celtic and Irish jewelry designs hearken back to the old legends.
The symbols and hidden meanings in today’s rings, pendants, and earrings all tell their own story.
Some Irish legends are whimsical (the Leprechaun comes to mind), but others are deeper and more heartfelt. …continue reading Irish Myths And Legends
Tags: charm bracelet, claddagh ring, engagement ring, irish, legends, Leprechaun, myths, saint bridget, Saint Patrick, shamrock
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Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
This fall, a couple of amazing festivals are coming up in Canada and the United States. They feature lively song and dance, activities for people of all ages, and the hospitality and food and drink that Ireland is known for.
If you’ve never attended a real Irish festival, you are missing out. These wonderful events are designed to make socializing with people who share your heritage as pleasant as possible.
People come to these events in order to mingle and enjoy some traditional (and some very modern) entertainment.
Often, an Irish festival can be a great reason for a trip, but sometimes, you will be lucky enough to find one in your area. If you live in scenic Cape Breton, Nova Scotia (Canada), you will enjoy the great festival heading your way. …continue reading Irish and Celtic Festival News For Fall
Tags: arts and crafts, Canada, Cape Breton, celtic, fiddler, irish festivals, Jerry Holland, jewelry, Nova Scotia, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Trinity Knot
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Friday, September 4th, 2009
If you’re looking for a special diamond ring for yourself or someone you love, you may have considered choosing a piece that has Celtic design elements.
The best Celtic rings, featuring inlaid diamonds or solitaire stones, will also offer some charming motifs that really evoke the spirit of Celtic culture.
Some common symbols that appear on today’s diamond rings are Claddagh crowned hearts (held by two tiny hands) or Trinity Love Knots, which symbolize the Holy Trinity.
Love, romance, and faith are the keystones of Celtic symbolism. Some of the symbols are so ancient, they can be traced back to the times of the Druids. …continue reading Finding The Perfect Celtic Diamond Ring
Tags: Celtic design, Christianity, diamond rings, engagement, Ireland, motifs, Pagan, rings, romance, Scotland, trinity love knots, Wales
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Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
For centuries, the pearl has been a source of wonder, evoking all the mysteries and languid beauty of the underwater world.
Prized throughout history, lustrous, shimmering pearls seem to catch and hold the rays of light that strike their surface, reflecting an exquisite array of colors.
When used in Celtic jewelry, the natural splendor of pearls can become a stunning design element, one that provides the perfect complement to the resonant symbols which define the culture and history of the British Isles.
Delicate spirals, knot work, and other common motifs add meaning and a touch of mysticism to creamy pearls.
Some of the best Celtic pearl jewelry designs are those where rings, pendants and earrings combine with the spiritual wonder of the classic Trinity Love Knot. …continue reading The Best Celtic Pearl Jewelry
Tags: British Isles, Celtic pearl jewelry, Christianity, Druid, earrings, Goddess worship, Holy Trinity, knot work, Pagan, pendant, ring, spirals, trinity love knots, zoomorphic
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