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What Is A Claddagh ring?Updated 2 years ago

The Claddagh ring, or An Fáinne Cladach in Gaelic, is a famous symbol of love, loyalty, and friendship. The Gaelic word "Cladach" means rocky beach or shore. The ring is named after the village in the West of Ireland where it originates. Its design of two hands holding a crowned heart sums up the enduring ingredients of lasting love, whether romantic or platonic: The hands represent friendship, the heart represents love, and the crown is the representation of loyalty and respect. 


This ring is designed to be gifted in a variety of situations: as a friendship ring, a promise ring, an engagement ring, and a wedding ring. As a result, it's offered in a variety of precious metals and with a range of styles that allow us to cater for almost any budget. 


You can read more about the Claddagh ring and its history by following this link to a blog post on the topic.


 

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