    
White Gold Claddagh Rings
You will find white gold claddagh rings for sale on this page offered by the best jewellers in
Ireland and elsewhere. We also aim to provide you with plenty of information to help you decide which one is
the right one for you.
White Gold Claddagh Rings
The Claddagh ring is usually made of gold and as such is a traditional ring given by the Irish or those of Irish
decent as a token of love or worn as a wedding ring usually in gold or even white gold. The design and customs
associated with it began in the Irish fishing village of Claddagh, which is situated just outside the city of
Galway on the West coast of Ireland. The ring was first produced in the 17th century during the reign of Queen Mary
II, although some parts of the design are much older.
The white gold Claddagh ring's unmistakeable design features two hands clasping a crowned heart and these
elements are usually said to symbolize the qualities of love (the heart), friendship (the hands), and loyalty (the
crown). There are two sayings that may accompany the giving of the ring: "With my two hands I give you my heart,
and crown it with my loyalty" and: "Let love and friendship reign forever".
The way that a white gold Claddagh ring is worn on a person's hand can convey the wearer's romantic availability
or lack of it. The four possibilities are as follows:
1] If the ring is worn on the right-hand with the heart pointing outwards, it is to show that the wearer is not
romantically linked but is looking for love.
2] If the white gold Claddagh ring is facing inwards, it means that the wearer is in a relationship, or their
heart has been "captured", because the heart is pointing down the hand and into the veins which lead to the
wearer's heart.
3] If the white gold Claddagh ring is worn on the left hand with the heart pointing outwards, it shows the
wearer is engaged
4] If the heart is turned inwards, it indicates that the wearer is married.
Celtic Knot Wedding Ring
The Celtic Knot has been used for over 1500 years, but we can only speculate what the Celtic Knot symbolizes.
The Celtic Knot is found on many early Christian monuments. These days, Celtic Knot wedding rings are often given
by people of Celtic origin. The knot itself is intricate and endless, so the Celtic Knot wedding ring could stand
for eternal love despite any future dificulties.
Celtic Knot Rings
Celtic Knot rings in general have been around in Europe for hundreds of years, but the design is far older than
that. Celtic Knot rings can be given to express mmany emotions that are concerned with love, frienship and
religion. Celtic Knot rings are often made in silver rather than gold.
Clogau Welsh Gold
The Clogau Gold Mine or Clogau St David's Mine was once the largest and richest mine of Welsh gold in the
Dolgellau gold mining area. It is situated in Bontddu, near Barmouth, in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. Clogau Welsh
gold is world famous and very expensive. Since 1911 the mine has been re-opened several times for smaller scale
operations. It last closed in 1998.
Waterford Crystal Vases
Waterford crystal vases are produced in many patterns, including lines such as Adare, Alana, Colleen, Kincora,
Lismore, Maeve, Tramore, and many others. Waterford crystal vases are stunningly beautiful and are highly sought
after and collected. Waterford crystal vases adorn the shelves of many of the top houses in the world.
|