Thursday, October, 30th, 2009
New Celtic Pendants - 10% Discount
Happy Halloween,
I hope you've got your costume ready for tomorrow!
There's been a lot going on at Irish Celtic Jewels this month, so I'll
get straight to it.
This month, we introduced two new products, both
of them gorgeous pendants that reflect the romantic, meaningful symbols
of Irish and Celtic culture.
The first pendant, a delicate, 14k
Trinity Knot pendant, uses classical Celtic interlace to create a
feminine, sophisticated look that is versatile enough to be worn every
day. The Trinity Knot appears in Celtic art and mythology as a symbol
of the Father, the Son, and The Holy Spirit. Choosing this pendant for
yourself or a loved one is a great way to honor faith, and to celebrate
Celtic heritage.
The second new piece is a pretty Claddagh
pendant, adorned with diamonds and emeralds. These precious
gemstones add richness and visual interest to the crowned heart and
tiny hands motif that always symbolizes love and loyalty. In Ireland,
Claddagh jewelry is given as a token of affection.
If you’d like to receive a 10% discount
on either of these pendants, all you have to do is enter this coupon
code on the checkout page:
Coupon Code: triclad33
Take me to the Trinity
Knot Pendant >>
Take me to the Claddagh pendant >>
Please note: this new product
offer is for a limited time only. The code will expire in 5 days from
now, on November, 4th, 2009.
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leighm@irishcelticjewels.com
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Christmas Shopping Details
I know it's a little early to be talking about
Christmas, but as you may know, each piece of jewelry on Irish
Celtic Jewels is specially made to order and can take up to three
weeks to be manufactured.
Depending on what shipping method you choose,
shipping can take anywhere from overnight to 14 days for delivery.
With all this in mind, if you're planning on
purchasing a Celtic
jewelry item as a Christmas gift, I recommend placing the order as
early as possible, and also to use the Fedex shipping option. Fedex is
overnight delivery to the US. You can check out the full shipping
details here >>.
If you're in any doubt about delivery for
Christmas, please email me at leighm@irishcelticjewels.com,
anytime.
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Celtic Jewelry Competition On Facebook
From now on, I’ll be having a regular monthly
competition on my Celtic
jewelry Facebook page. Here’s the details:
At the beginning of each month, I’ll select 10
products from my store and create an album for them on Facebook.
To enter the competition, view the album of
product photos, pick the one you like, and
write your comment/story underneath the product.
Check out the Celtic
jewelry photo album:
The comment can be anything including:
- You may have the item already, and have a
unique story about it
- You might have another item that contains the
same symbolism
- You may just love Celtic jewelry and want to
share your reasons for this
- You may just be fascinated by Celtic design
- Really, the reasons are endless…(just like
Celtic knots ; )
Then the voting starts: if you like the
comment/story that people leave about a product, you can vote for them.
To vote for someone you need to leave a comment on their story.
Use this format to vote: I vote for Sarah Byrne
Please include the first and last name of the
person you're voting for. Anybody can vote, and you can vote for as
many people as you like.
To get as many votes as you can, let your friends,
family and colleagues know about your story and ask them to vote.
Please note however, they need to be a fan of the Celtic
jewelry facebook page to do so.
A great way to tell your friends and family about
the Celtic jewelry page is to click the “Share” button that appears
after you publish your comment/story.
At the end of each month, The person with the most
votes wins. In the case of a tie, I will pick the winner randomly.
Each months winner, can choose any silver jewelry
item in the silver Celtic
jewelry section of the website as their prize.
Please note: if choosing the family birthstone
pendant, only the first birthstone is included.
I hope you like this new competition. Please let
me know if you think this is a good competition idea.
Get
commenting and voting! >>
Leigh
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Exploring Dublin - The Best Things To See And Do
This Fall
Dublin has become one of the world’s premier
tourist destinations – it offers a taste of Irish culture to visitors
from all around the world.
From the hottest new restaurants, featuring fusion
cuisine and modern decor, to traditional Irish pubs where you can enjoy
a pint among friends…you’ll never run short of things to do
in this vibrant city.
As well as the nightlife and hospitality Dublin is
so well-known for, guests to the city will also be able to explore a
whole series of natural wonders, castles, and attractions. …continue reading Exploring Dublin – The Best Things
To See And Do This Fall >>
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Best Makeup Looks To Match Your Emerald Irish
Jewelry
Autumn is a time for change. As temperatures drop,
many women rethink their look…from fashion, to jewelry, to hair and
makeup. Adding a little flair to your eyes, lips, and cheeks can be fun
this fall!
We’ve got some great ideas on how to make your
emerald Celtic jewelry “pop” with the best makeup for the season!
If you’ve got a special piece of emerald jewelry
you’re planning on wearing this season, you can highlight the beauty of
your earrings or necklace (or even a pretty ring!) by
choosing just the right makeup for a coordinated look.
Remember, rings are often close to the face when
we eat, gesture, etc. You can amp up the impact of any piece
of Irish emerald jewelry with our tips. …continue reading Best Makeup Looks To Match Your
Emerald Irish Jewelry >>
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We'd love to hear your stories
Have you got any interesting Irish or jewelry
related stories. We'd love to hear from you, and share your story with
our newsletter and blog
subscribers.
Here are a few examples of the kind of stuff
we're interested in:
- How you incorporated the Celtic theme into a
special occasion such as a wedding or christening
- You may have gone on vacation to Ireland - How
did it go?
- You may have some funny anecdotes from an Irish
Festival or parade in your area?
We really value your input, so please don't
hesitate to contact me with your story: leighm@irishcelticjewels.com.
Please also send any relevant photos and video.
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Link to Us
Do you have a website or blog? Link to us! Just
copy and paste this text: Check out some cool Celtic jewelry including
<a href=http://www.irishcelticjewels.com>Celtic wedding
rings</a>
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