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Hot Trends In Celtic Jewelry Design

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

claddagh charmThe best new Celtic jewelry designs bring the past and present together, offering ancient symbols and exquisite craftsmanship.

Today’s designers know that women are looking for something special – a mixture of old and new that retains the best elements of the Celtic metal work tradition, while still staying on-trend with fashion.

We’ve put together a quick look at some of the hottest new Celtic jewelry designs for this season. From romantic engagement rings with delicate interlace, to charm bracelets that offer vibrant color and meaningful symbols – modern Celtic rings, pendants and bracelets truly have it all. …continue reading Hot Trends In Celtic Jewelry Design

Show You Care With Trinity Love Knots

Friday, August 21st, 2009

colors of irelandThe beautiful legacy of the classic Trinity Love Knot has its roots in Celtic spirituality and mythology. The mystical lines of the Trinity Knot trace the pathways of the Celtic people along their journey toward Christian ideals.

Each segment of the trefoil design pays homage to The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit. The gentle, curving lines of the Trinity Knot, or Triquetra, are an enduring symbol of faith that lasts forever. In matters of romance, nothing could be more appropriate or touching. …continue reading Show You Care With Trinity Love Knots

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

The Triquetra – A Mystical Symbol Of The Celts

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

blog-ring-1Perhaps you’ve noticed the Triquetra, one of the most recognizable symbols of the Celtic people, in the world all around you – upon the stone crosses in Irish churchyards…on works of art…in books…

The Triquetra endures because it is a testament of faith. Belief in the Christian God and in The Holy Trinity is at the root of this symbol’s meaning.

Each of the three sections of the Triquetra, or Trinity Knot, are meant to illustrate The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit.

When considering the impact of this ancient symbol, it’s important to take a look at the cultural history of the British Isles during the times following the Holy Roman Empire. …continue reading The Triquetra – A Mystical Symbol Of The Celts

Celtic Earrings – A Look At The Best Styles

Friday, July 24th, 2009

earring-blog-22Celtic earrings can add a touch of style and grace to your image. They flatter every woman. If you are of Celtic ancestry, you may find yourself drawn to the mystical, ancient symbols of your forefathers, and also find yourself wondering exactly what they mean.

The designs and patterns that appear on today’s Celtic earrings also appear in Celtic art and on landmarks in the British Isles.

Most of these common symbols relate to the spiritual journey through life: the cycles of birth, death, and spiritual resurrection are represented by careful, curving whorls. In interlace (Celtic knot work), the interconnectedness of all things is revered and celebrated. …continue reading Celtic Earrings – A Look At The Best Styles

Celtic Trinity Knots – The Perfect Symbols For Your Wedding Ring

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

celtic-love-knot Celtic Trinity Knots are one of the most enduring symbols of Celtic culture. They bring depth and meaning to Celtic jewelry designs.

The history of the triquetra, or Trinity Knot, dates back to the sixth century, when artists of the Insular Art period used it to adorn stone crosses and art treasures. …continue reading Celtic Trinity Knots – The Perfect Symbols For Your Wedding Ring