Friday, November, 27th, 2009
New Celtic Pendant and Wedding Ring - 10%
Discount
Happy Thanksgiving,
I hope you had a fantastic and relaxing day
yesterday, and are looking forward to the run in to Christmas. Things
have been crazy busy here. Of particular note is the redsign of the Irish
Celtic Jewels blog. You can take a look
here. I'd love to hear your feeback. You can email on: leighm@irishcelticjewels.com
Check out the new Friends Connect feature I've
added to the blog. Joing the Irish Celtic Jewels network will allow you
to interact really easily with the rest of the community. Please also
check out the poll: What's your favorite Irish symbol? Check out details below >>
We were proud to showcase two exquisite new
products this month, each of them handcrafted in Ireland itself. Both
pieces feature time-honored symbols of Irish and Celtic culture. Here’s
a look at our very newest ring and pendant:
The Claddagh
and Celtic Wedding Ring is a charming and modern take on the
traditional Irish Claddagh Ring. Made of 14k gold, it features engraved
symbols that illustrate romantic love and loyalty. A crowned heart,
held by two tiny hands, is carefully etched into the surface of this
shining, gold band: a shimmering diamond enhances its luster. If you’re
looking for a wedding band that honors your ancestry and your love,
this may be the perfect choice for you.
The second addition to our jewelry line is a
stunning Celtic
Cross pendant that showcases amazing artistry and attention to
detail. Ornate Celtic knot work, in the form of Trinity Knots that
symbolize the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, gives this unique
pendant beauty and deeper meaning. The ring of this traditional Celtic
Cross is paved in tiny diamonds that catch the light.
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: crossring11
Take me to the Claddagh and Celtic wedding ring >>
Please note: this new product
offer is for a limited time only. The code will expire in 5 days from
now, on December, 2nd, 2009.
Leigh Maher
leighm@irishcelticjewels.com
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Christmas Shopping Details Update
After November 28th, the
registered post delivery method will not be available on the website
until after Christmas. If you place an order after November 28th, your
order will ship by Fedex. Fedex is two-day delivery to the US and
Europe.
Please note, shipping time does NOT
include manufacturing time; some items can take up to three weeks to be
manufactured. However, most items can be shipped within a much shorter
time frame.
With all this in mind, if you’re planning on
purchasing a Celtic
jewelry item as a Christmas gift, I recommend placing the order by Wednesday,
December 2nd.
You can still order after this date, and have it
delivered for Christmas, but if you’re in any doubt about delivery for
Christmas, please email me at leighm@irishcelticjewels.com,
anytime.
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Facebook Competition - November Winner
This month saw the launch of the new Celtic
jewelry facebook competition. We had some really heart felt
entries. I want to thank everyone that took part.
So, onto the winner. I have to say this was really
tough, and I just couldn’t chose between the entries from Susan Reardon
Clennan and Ginny Karpinski Brannan. I will contact you both on
Facebook. So, get into the silver
Celtic jewelry section of the site and make you choice.
As it’s the first month of the competition, and
Christmas is just round the corner, I’ve decided that we’re going to
have two winners this month. I want to say congratulations and a big
thank you to Susan and Ginny for sharing their stories with us.
Also, to celebrate the end of the first
competition month, and also because it's Thanksgiving weekend, and
Christmas is just round the corner, I'd like to offer everyone a
special discount offer.
From now, till midnight this Friday, I'm offering
a 10% discount on all silver items. Please act now, to receive
this exclusive discount, by using this special discount coupon: facebook741
Here’s
a reminder of the winning stories >>
Leigh
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Poll - What is your favorite Irish symbol?
As part of the redesign of the Irish
Celtic Jewels Blog, I've added a number of new features, including:
Friends Connect. If you join my community, you'll be able to interact
easily with other people with a keen interest in Celtic jewelry and all
things Irish.
If you join up now, you'll be able to participate
in my new poll:
What's your favorite Irish symbol?
- knots
- spirals
- Claddagh
- shamrock
- animals
- crosses
I'd love to get your input, and have a really
meaningful poll result. Head over the blog and vote now! It's in the
right hand column, down
the page a bit >>
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Romantic Irish Jewelry For Her – A Christmas Gift
Guide
There is something so romantic about Christmas…
dreamy, snowy days segue into nights spent gazing at the twinkling
lights on the holiday tree…
Make the most of the romantic holiday spirit by
giving the woman you love the gift of Irish jewelry.
The symbols of the Irish people are often ancient
in origin, and their intricate designs illustrate themes of love,
loyalty, and faith. Learning about the myths, legends, and history of this fascinating
culture can be an exciting journey into the past.
If you want to show her how much you care this
holiday season, give her a special piece of handcrafted jewelry made in
Ireland! Every woman loves to open a little box with something delicate
and beautiful inside! It will also be a great opportunity to honor her
Irish heritage (or your own!). …continue reading Romantic Irish Jewelry For Her – A
Christmas Gift Guide
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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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