Friday, September 26, 2008

Irish Wedding Ring

The History Of The Claddagh - A Significant Irish Wedding Ring

The Claddagh is a traditional Irish wedding ring that originated in the small Irish fishing village of Claddagh. The Claddagh was first produced in the 17th century but the design dates back many more years. This Irish wedding ring has inspired many jewelry designers and its distinctive look is both beautiful and symbolic. Its design resembles two hands holding a crowned heart. This symbolizes love in terms of the heart, friendship in terms of the hands and the crown symbolizes loyalty. The timeless expression that is usually associated with this Irish wedding ring is the saying: “With my hands I give my heart and crown it with my love.”

The Legend Of The Claddagh

There are many legends surrounding this Irish wedding ring including the tale of Margaret Joyce, who had married a Spanish merchant. He later died leaving her a sum of money, which she then used to fund the building of a bridge in Ireland. As a reward, an eagle dropped a Claddagh ring into her lap.

Another story is of a prince that had fallen in love with a common maid and to convince his father that he was seriously in love with her, he had designed a ring, the Claddagh ring and had given it to her. Another legend is that if you are wearing this ring on your right hand and the band breaks, the person you are with is destined to be your true love forever.

But the story that is closer to the truth of the origin of the Claddagh Irish wedding ring is the tale of Richard Joyce, a master goldsmith. Legend has it that it was he who created this ring that has become a big part of Irish heritage. Their early manufacture was made by cuttle-bone mould casting then the cire pirdue or “lost wax” process.

These Irish wedding rings can be worn by both women and men and are available in either gold or silver. They are not just popular amongst brides and grooms of Irish heritage but people of other cultures find the richness of the Claddagh just as alluring. However rich in culture this is also no cheap wedding ring.

Although there are many affordable ones, finding originals dating back centuries might cost a bit more. Many celebrities have popularized wearing these rings and they have been featured on many book covers as well as various artwork paintings. Really, this ring is not only beautiful but carries with it great meaning.

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