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Claddagh Celtic Wedding Rings

With most rings and jewelry you buy, you wear them for a while and then perhaps toss them in a drawer as you move on to something new. With a wedding ring, you will be wearing this one item for the rest of your life! It is an eternal band representing your love for your partner. No wonder people pour great deals of time and effort into choosing something very special!

Celtic knotwork is one of my favorite themes. Just like the band of the wedding ring, the knotwork goes on eternally, around the band. It represents the eternal strength of love and the intertwinedness of the two halves of the couple.

These Claddagh wedding rings were created by Katherine Aberle and are shown here with her kind permission. Please click on the link below to learn more about her artistry!

Celtic Claddagh Wedding Ring
The Claddagh is perhaps THE most recognizeable symbol of love in the Celtic world. It represents love, loyalty, honor and faith. This lovely Claddagh image is incorporated into a traditional Celtic knot design - the arms are even linked into the knotwork! Truly wonderful.

Katherine Aberle's Wedding Rings Page

Celtic Wedding Rings





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