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You don’t have my Celtic ring size – What can I do?

From time to time we get emails from customers who want to buy a certain ring but they can’t see their size as available. We get questions like: – “Is it at all possible to get this Irish wedding band in a size 14. My husband’s fingers are rather large. Please help me, we getting [...]


Celtic wedding favors – ideas for a Celtic themed wedding

The perfect Celtic wedding ceremony involves many different traditions of your Irish heritage. Planning the perfect Celtic wedding will be a fun and exciting time in your life as you learn about your Celtic heritage. It is always nice to compliment your wedding guests with Celtic wedding favors that remind them of the commitment you [...]


A Celtic themed wedding – without it being tacky

Planning the perfect Celtic themed wedding can be a chore if you are trying to please everyone. The Celtic heritage is rich in tradition and has beautiful symbolism. If you would like to incorporate your Celtic heritage into your wedding without it being tacky, it won’t be too hard to do. You can find subtle [...]


Celtic jewelry for bridesmaids

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.


Celtic wedding jewelry – Do you require a layaway plan?

Nothing shows your loved one how much you care about them like a Celtic engagement ring. We offer unique Celtic engagement ring designs featuring the beautiful love knot symbol or Claddagh symbol. We also offer Celtic wedding rings that feature the Trinity knot, Claddagh symbol, or the Celtic spiral. Most of our Celtic wedding rings [...]


Should Claddagh jewelry be called Celtic jewelry?

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 [...]


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