Irish Engagement Ring Types

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The luck of the Irish is a saying that was derived from the engagement ring. Well, that isn’t necessarily true however, luck did have something to do with the equation. You see over 300 years ago the Irish believed that if they wore a certain type of Irish engagement ring it would bring blessings and much happiness to the married couple to be. Irish engagement rings can be worn by any one. The most standard types tend to be Celtic, Emerald, or Claddagh.

Celtic engagement rings usually have unique designs like twisted ribbons with lines that stand for the forever loving heart of each person romantically linked. This was to make sure that their lives were tied together in marriage forever without the possibility of ever splitting away.

Emerald rings have a special connection to the Irish culture because of their radiant green color. They don’t have as much symbolism as other Irish engagement rings however, they are an important part of the love and trust of each partner.

The Claddagh ring usually comes with two hands that are embracing a heart with a crown. The meaning behind this gesture is companionship, the crown equals loyalty and trust, and the heart of course symbolizes the everlasting love between the two partners. The Irish believe that in order to have a successful marriage all of these qualities must be intact and they must be one.

One thing for sure the Irish definitely knew something about the quality of love. Through their precious symbols on the Irish engagement ring, many people the world over have established the same concepts that they have been preaching for years and years.

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