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Irish Jewelry
In this section, we showcase contemporary jewelry handmade by Irish designers with materials and metals sourced from Ireland, such as gold mined in County Tyrone. These unique jewelry pieces offer a beautifully understated way of celebrating your Irish heritage. In this collection, you will find a range of earrings, pendants, cufflinks and rings from famed Irish designers such as Garret Mallon. Each piece meticulously crafted by hand and presented in luxury packaging. As with all our jewelry, everything is tested and hallmarked by the Dublin Assays Office. This is your mark of quality and authenticity.
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Shamrock Diamond Stud Earrings
The three leaves of each 14k gold shamrock is embedded with sparkling genuine diamonds. An exquisite set, handcrafted by highly skilled Irish artisans and then hallmarked by.
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Diamond Encrusted Shamrock Earrings
In this version of our 14K gold shamrock earrings, the three leaves are completely covered in genuine diamonds. A total carat weight of 0.20 has been used to maximize sparkle..
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Irish Promise Ring
Celebrate eternal love with the Irish Promise ring, featuring meaningful engravings in multiple metal options and a captivating Celtic circle. Handcrafted and hallmarked in.
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Gaelic Wedding Ring
The Irish words on this beautiful Gaelic wedding ring are "Gra geal mo chroi", meaning "love of my heart", making it the perfect wedding band in sentiment as well.
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Small St Brigid's Cross
Saint Brigid’s Cross. Originally made from rushes or straw these crosses were weaved from a square in the center and four radials were tied at the ends. They were commonly hung.
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Gaelic Wedding Band with Trim
The Gaelic wedding band with trim is one of our more popular wedding rings. The Gaelic translation of the words on the band "Gra geal mo chroi", meaning "love of my.
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Forever Love Ring with Trim
This is one of our most striking gold wedding rings. It features the "Forever Love" inscription, written in Gaelic, "gra go deo" and between each word is the.