Tuesday's Brides Ring Treat

For the week that is in it { St. Patrick's Day being this Saturday } I thought I would feature something a little more 'Irish' on Tuesday's Brides Ring Treat than normal.

Today we've got a gorgeous Irish Claddagh Ring Set featuring { I think } what looks like a central pink stone or diamond? And it almost appears to be 'incased' by more pink stones.{Gorgeous!}  I particularly like the additional diamonds used on this ring, as often you see Claddagh Rings as plain silver or gold with perhaps just one central stone.

What do you think?




Do you know the history and tradition surrounding Claddagh rings? 

The Claddagh Ring is the traditional Irish Brides ring, it is a heart held by two hands with the heart topped by a crown. The hands represent faith, the crown symbolizes honor, and the heart signifies love.

A single woman {or indeed a man} who is not engaged wears the ring on her/his right hand with the heart facing outward toward the end of her finger. {Indicating her heart is free} Once engaged, she/he wears it on her right hand with the heart facing her own heart. {Indicating her heart is not available}. During the Brides ceremony, she moves it to her left hand with the heart facing her own heart to symbolize that she is married.
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Write by: Unknown - Tuesday, March 13, 2012

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