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Celtic Wedding Rings





The popularity of Celtic style wedding rings has increased
over the last ten year massively, and has reaching the point
that many top Celtic jewellery designers are taking the steps
into the main stream fashion market. For years many Celtic
artists have been kept in the nick market place and out of
the spot light and not given the recognition they deserve.
With the love of all things Celtic becoming more a part of
modern life people are looking to incorporate this style into
their wedding day .From very simple Celtic bands, to beautifully
created platinum Celtic wedding rings. brides and grooms are
taking the time to find that one piece of Celtic jewellery they
will wear every day..

There are many styles Celtic wedding rings produced today
and available for buyers to choose from but the majority are
based around one of 5 Celtic ring types going back many
generations and although artist add and alter the bands and
Celtic knots the underling style remains undeniably Celtic in origin

The claddagh is one of the most common style of ring with
its history going back to the 17 century and a story of love
and separation that will bring tears to even the hardest.
Although very common today many are unaware of its
Celtic history and are surprised when informed.

The Celtic knot is by far the style of Celtic wedding ring
people associate with the Celts and with its many designs
there is something to fit anyone’s taste. From the triskele
with its pattern composing of three interlocking spirals to
the trinity knot consisting of three points that are interconnected
in a triangle, in the hands of a skilled jewellery maker
the possible outcomes are endless but still keeping to the Celtic style





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