Celtic Wedding Rings

Couples who only want to impress each other often settle for a simple set of wedding rings, made from a precious metal and adorned with one or even more colorful precious stones. However, there are couples who truly appreciate the significance of a wedding ring and are doing their best to have those symbols represented on the metal circle that is supposed to mark their union for all their lives.

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If you are one of those soon – to – be weds, willing to have a personalized ring with unique patterns, maybe you should look for something like a Celtic wedding ring. People who get to see them, to identify their symbols and, most important, to really understand them, fall in love for them. So give them a chance.

Celtic Wedding  Rings (Source: celtic-weddingrings.com)

Celtic Wedding Rings (Source: celtic-weddingrings.com)

 

The Celtic civilization has a rich and long history, its people being famous for their courage and pure hearts. This will naturally make the cross and the heart as two of the most important figures that come around in anything that they call art. Since jewelries are an art as well, you can imagine how easily they fit among all the other symbols, signs and patterns. In addition to these two, the intricate knot is the third most important element in the design of Celtic rings, since it represents the idea of interdependency and interconnectedness that all the things manifested in their lives.

Such rings are so versatile that you can easily find models to fit for women, men, engagement and religious ceremonies. You could have a simple band creating a metal knot or even a more sophisticated band, varying in intricacy and thickness and containing lots of strands of precious metal.

For two people who love and cherish each other, there is nothing more appropriate than the popular Claddagh ring, a symbol of love and friendship, with a heart centered on the ring, as a part of a little more elaborated design. You might find it perfect for your engagement.

Celtic crosses and pentacles come next on the list of the most common Celtic symbols used for wedding rings. Rich in meanings, supporting various combinations and stylizations, these two make a great centerpiece for a ring, and when matched with some sparkling gemstones, look really great.

Celtic Wedding  Rings (Source: celtic-weddingrings.com)

Celtic Wedding Rings (Source: celtic-weddingrings.com)

If you want to stay close with the Celtic traditions, you will choose silver or gold. This is what they preferred and they have the advantage of being soft models, easy to wind and work on, supporting better all those intricate patterns.

As long as you love them, you can have them. And the best part is that they come in so many different models!

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