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Popular Celtic Wedding Rings
Popular Celtic Wedding Rings

You don't have to have Irish roots to appreciate Celtic culture. The art has endured over the centuries because it's not only beautiful, but it has history and meaning that no other style can compete with. That's why it has lasted so long, and why Celtic wedding rings are so popular even today.

From a purely visual level, the designs are intricate and convey a seriousness difficult to copy. On a spiritual level, Celtic wedding rings mean the joining of two people who love each other. Couple that with the rich spiritual history of the Celts and it takes on an even deeper meaning. The sensual lines that circle the rings, intertwining and flowing around each other touches many people. It is these qualities that make them perfect for weddings.

Popular Celtic wedding rings designs are plain bands with or without Gaelic inscription, decorative bands, the Claddagh, Celtic knots, love knot and others like the cross and pentacle.

The bands are probably the most popular ring design right now. They can be the plain band, just like a standard man's wedding ring often thicker set, and with decorated or plain edging. Gaelic inscriptions are popular, such as "Gra Dilseacht Cairdeas," which means love, friendship and loyalty, "Gra Go Deo," which means love forever and "Mo Anam Cara," which means soul mate. All three inscriptions lend themselves well to marriage, hence their popularity.

Decorative bands are the signature Celtic design. These are often sturdier built than other wedding rings and will contain either a single line design flowing around it, or a pair of intertwining lines. These are taken to represent both the spirits in the marriage, and strike a particular chord with the spiritually minded.

The Claddagh is the most famous Celtic ring, although the design we know today is only a few hundred years old. Legend has it that it used a much older design as inspiration and took it from there. The hands of the Claddagh signify faith and trust. The heart promises not only love but also charity. The crown signifies loyalty along with honor, or the hope of future glory.

Celtic knots are made with a knot with no beginning or end. Some people find this meaningful, as it reflects how they feel about their marriage. It makes a popular Celtic wedding ring for this reason. The lovers knot is exactly the same, but is of purely Scots origin.

Most Celtic designs come from Britain as a whole, but each region had a different way of doing things. The lovers knot is Scotland's style of Celtic knot. Celtic wedding rings with this knot symbolize eternity.

The Celtic cross and pentacle are lesser known jewelry designs. They are found mostly on other objects such as architecture and ornaments. The Celtic cross predates the Christian one by a long way and symbolizes the four elements. Despite current use of the pentacle, it has nothing to do with the dark side. It too reflects the four elements, with the fifth of spirit.




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