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The Claddagh wedding ring is surely one of our most beautiful wedding bands. The famous Claddagh design is polished, contrasting against a matte finish background to enhance it. Choose from Sterling silver, 10k or 14k yellow or white gold. Or really stand out with our new silver oxidized version! All of our rings are hallmarked by the Dublin Assay Office, your sign of quality authenticity. A short version of the Claddagh story can be found by clicking on the History tab below.
Men's Width: 7.0 mm (0.27 inches)
Thickness: 1.2 mm (0.05 inches)
Weight: 8.0 grams approx.
Women's Width: 5.0 mm (0.20 inches)
Thickness: 1.2 mm (0.05 inches)
Weight: 5.0 grams approx.
Delivery for Silver: 1-2 weeks (craft, hallmark & ship)
Delivery for Gold: 2-3 weeks
All of our products come in luxury packaging to protect your shipment and provide beautiful presentation.
Most of our products take up to 15 business days to create, hallmark & ship.
We ship with FedEx, they provide us with international 2 Day Delivery.
A Very Famous Tale...
The real story of this ring is the Claddagh symbol, which is a renowned Irish symbol meaning “love, friendship, and loyalty.” There are many tall-tales surrounding the origin of the symbol and the ring. One of the most popular ones is said to have occurred nearly 400 years ago.
Richard Joyce, a master goldsmith, was living in the popular fishing town of Claddagh at the time when his fishing boat was captured by pirates. He was supposed to have been married that same week. Instead, he was sold to a Turkish goldsmith.
During his capture, he created a ring made of gold for his love. When he was finally free, he returned home to Claddagh. There he found that she had never given up on him. He gave her the ring, and the two were married.
The tradition of the Claddagh ring continued on. When someone wears the ring on their right hand with the crown pointed towards them, their heart has yet to be taken. When it is worn on the right hand, and the crown is pointed away from their body, it means they are in a commitment.
Finally, when someone wears the ring on their left hand with the crown pointed away from their body, it means they have found someone that they share all of the qualities of the ring with, and plan to spend forever together.
The team at Celtic Rings were extremely professional. They answered my questions quickly and checked to make sure that the size chosen was correct prior to production and kept me informed of the expected delivery date through out. The finished product is a work of art!
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