Celtic Wedding Bands
January 18th, 2011Celtic Wedding Bands are extremely popular among the younger couples. This really is pretty unusual because these Celtic rings are from an age gone by. Perhaps this is due to young married people are looking for significance and substance in their lives as well as in their relationships.Very large rings sizes are available – Z+ any size.
The glitz of a meaningless wedding with all the tension and strain can be overwhelming – The simple commitment of a Claddagh ring for a wedding band is an anchor in any kind of relationship.
With the “toss away” attitude of our modern day, symbols and their particular symbolism are playing a huge role within peoples lives. The significance of the Claddagh ring symbols are: – “with these hands I thee hold, with this heart I thee love and with this crown I thee honour. Beautiful sentiments certainly. And with separation and divorce and abuse rife all over the world, this kind of saying is unquestionably a strong message or ideal to base ones marriage on.
Claddagh rings, Claddegh rings and even Cladaugh rings as they are sometimes spelt, is really as Irish as it comes. The wedding ring is worn with the the heart towards your own heart if you’re engaged, or the other way around if you are simply friends or still looking for a special man or women.
Combined with Celtic knot work, the celtic wedding rings make a great matching Celtic wedding band set. Gemstones may also be added to to the bands to use the Celtic rings as a Celtic Engagement ring.
Hand worked in White gold or platinum and yellow gold, this 2 tone wedding ring set is really beautiful. The knot work weaves in and out with no end – creating a perfect relationship – as should any kind of marriage.
The inside is highly polished and may be custom engraved with a meaning or a date to help make these Celtic wedding rings personal and special. They’re produced in our workshops in South Africa by qualified goldsmiths.











