Celtic Jewelry
The unmatched craftsmanship and beauty of Celtic jewelry makes a distinctly stunning impression. Celtic rings and pendants make ideal wedding gifts because they embody a rich history and signify an unbreakable bond between hearts. Claddagh rings and Celtic engagement rings are just some of the trademark pieces of Celtic jewelry that we carry. In addition, our Celtic wedding rings other Irish wedding rings and Claddagh rings allow couples to express their love with matchless elegance.
Our Celtic rings are crafted by hand to provide you with precious and distinctive heirloom pieces of refined beauty. Once you place your order, our expert craftsman will begin the process of shaping your one-of-a-kind ring with great care and attention to detail. Each one of the Celtic rings created is then sent to the Dublin Assays Office, where it is tested and crowned with the official hallmark of authenticity. This certificate not only guarantees quality, but it also increases the value of every ring and pendant we sell.
To prepare your Celtic jewelry for shipment, we will polish it thoroughly and pack it gently in luxurious materials to ensure safe and speedy delivery via FedEx. From ordering to receipt, the process takes around 14 - 20 business days for handmade rings and a little less for other Celtic jewelry pieces, such as pendants and crosses. Silver items take 10 – 12 business days. However, if it’s urgent, we may be able to speed this up – if so, please contact us before ordering.
Where applicable, all of our rings are accompanied by diamond certification and proof of diamond quality. We want you to treasure your pieces for a lifetime, and will do whatever it takes to ensure a pleasant and rewarding shopping experience with us.
How to order
Simply browse through our menu to make your selection, add to your shopping basket and then proceed to checkout. If you have any questions, please contact us. If you are looking for more contemporary engagement and wedding ring designs, we recommend Sparkle.ie!
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