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Irish Myths And Legends

Friday, September 11th, 2009

saint bridgets crossThe 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

The Best Sapphire Celtic Jewelry

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

blog sapphire 2Sapphires have a mysterious, midnight-blue shimmer that has made them prized for centuries. This noble gemstone has great symbolic value and historical significance.

Known as a stone that increases perception and bestows protection from harm, the potentates of Ancient Persia believed in the holiness of the Sapphire.

Today, this magical blue gem is often used in engagement rings. Flanked with shining, icy white diamonds, the sapphire engagement ring can be an original and stunning choice for today’s woman. …continue reading The Best Sapphire Celtic Jewelry

Honor Your Heritage With A Little Touch Of Ireland

Friday, July 10th, 2009

shamrock-pendantAre you proud to be of Irish ancestry? Why not honor your heritage by choosing an Irish jewelry design that features the ancient symbols of your ancestors?

The Irish jewelry of today utilizes the delicate knot work and Shamrock symbols that make Irish art and folklore so fascinating.

As well, it offers the finest in handcrafted design. It is made by artisans in the Emerald Isle itself.

Since the sixth century, when the Insular Art movement began in Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, the master metal workers of the British Isles have created works of great beauty. Today’s craftsmen honor the old traditions every time they create modern Irish jewelry designs. …continue reading Honor Your Heritage With A Little Touch Of Ireland