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Irish Claddagh Wedding Rings
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The Wearing of the Claddagh
When the Claddagh is worn on the right hand, with crown and heart facing out, it signifies the wearer's heart is not yet won. When in love, the Claddagh is worn on the left hand and the heart and crown face inwards. The crown and heart facing inwards declare to all that you've found the love of your life and you shall spend your life together. What better expression of love, marriage is there?
The Claddagh Story After many years, Richard escaped and returned home to Ireland to find that the girl he loved had never married. Richard made a unique ring for this love. The ring consists of three symbols: the hands signifying friendship, holding a heart signifying love, topped with a crown for loyalty. Richard and his love married and lived in the village of Claddagh. Though the village no longer exists, the Claddagh ring remains as a sign of love, loyalty and friendship.Copyright © Unique Celtic Wedding Rings Mary@UniqueCelticWeddingRings.com |
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