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Origins of Wedding Customs, Traditions, and Superstitions
Any couple planning a wedding is familiar with our culture's wedding traditions. White dress? Check. Veil? Check. Bridesmaids? Check. But as you mark things off of your to-do list in your planner, did you...
1 comment10 Factors to consider when choosing a Wedding Ring
The size of your hands really influences the the type of jewelry that suits you. Women often have a good idea of what suits them and what they like but i am often told by friends how the ring they chose was...
4 commentsIrish Tattoos
Ireland also known as the Isles Of Emeralds has inspired painters, sculptors and artists for centuries with its beautiful designs and symbolism. It is no wonder that these symbols and beautiful designs have...
1 commentIrish Wedding Bands: Celtic or Claddagh Style?
Celtic and Claddagh are both very popular forms of Irish Jewelry. This is especially true for wedding rings. In fact, many people find it hard to make a choice between Celtic and Claddagh wedding rings, which...
0 commentsCeltic Rings – No Beginning and No End
Celtic rings symbolize a no beginning and no end type of love that is what most couples of today hope to experience. This make Celtic rings a very popular choice for wedding and engagement rings.
0 commentsCeltic Wedding Bands - Things to consider when buying
What is the one thing you will keep after your wedding day is over? And for the record we are not talking about your bride/groom. What is one thing you will keep and look at day after day, long after your...
3 commentsTara's Diary - A Look at this Pandora Style Celtic Bracelet
The Tara’s Diary charm bracelet is one of the most splendid pieces of Irish Jewelry that you will ever get your hands on. It truly upholds its name as it is nothing short of charming. One look at...
0 commentsCeltic Wedding Rings – Why Choose A Matching Set?
It is true that Celtic rings are some of the most popular kinds of wedding rings that are preferred not only by the Irish but also by people from other countries. It does not come as a surprise since we all...
0 commentsThe Claddagh Story and it's unique meaning
Long ago, an Irish fisherman named Robert Joyce left his hometown of Galway, Ireland for distant ports. He sailed on a ship bound for the West Indies, but pirates came aboard and took over the vessel. They...
3 commentsCeltic Jewelry – Connecting with your Irish Heritage
Culture and heritage is one of the aspects that define our character. Where we come from, what our roots are, who our ancestors were—all of these have an influence on who we are at present. This is why, it...
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