Posts Tagged ‘jewelry’

Celebrate your new baby with Celtic jewelry

Friday, May 30th, 2008
Celtic Wedding Vows The feelings of love and contentment that come with being a new father will transform you life, and make it richer, and more meaningful. If you’ve just become a father, you may want to celebrate the joyous occasion by buying your wife something special: something that shows your love and appreciation of her.

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Planning a traditional Irish wedding - Q & A

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Over the last couple of months we’ve had several emails from customers asking about ways of using the Celtic theme in their wedding. The main points that came up were music and decor. Here’s our thoughts along with some gift ideas for the wedding party

Question:

I would like to incorporate traditional Irish elements into my wedding. Can you give me some tips on how to make my dream wedding a reality?

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Celtic jewelry for bridesmaids

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Pearl Earrings

Planning the perfect wedding day comes down to so many details. One of the most important details is amplifying your beauty with jewelry. Many brides opt to dress their bridesmaids with the same jewelry they wear such as: Celtic pendants and Celtic earrings.

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Should Claddagh jewelry be called Celtic jewelry?

Friday, April 18th, 2008

Claddagh Rings

Well, technically it shouldn’t. We all know about the romantic Claddagh story about the fisherman, Richard Joyce, who crafted the unique design with the heart, the crown and the hands which have now come to symbolise love, loyalty and friendship. When you think about it, none of these symbols are of Celtic origin, although you may argue that their sentiment contains the Celtic spirit.

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