Celtic Jewelry

If you’re looking for a beautiful way to celebrate and honor your Irish heritage, wearing Celtic jewelry is a fabulous way to do so. Celtic jewelry is one of the most distinguishable forms of jewelry on the market. Between its intricate design and rich history, Celtic jewelry is the perfect way to celebrate your heritage and represent this beautiful country of ours. Below, we answer some of the most commonly asked questions about how to care for your Celtic jewelry, as well as the most popular types (and their meanings):

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Caring for Your Celtic Jewelry

Caring for your Celtic jewelry is like taking care of any other piece of jewelry. You’re going to have to clean it on occasion and do what you can to prevent it from being damaged. That being said, here are a few rules of thumb to go by when caring for your Celtic jewelry. When cleaning gold, silver, or platinum, use a non-abrasive cleaner to make sure it stays nice and shiny. You also want to make sure that the settings are nice and secure so you don’t accidentally lose your gemstones. Keep gemstones away from household chemicals, perfumes, cosmetics, and high temperatures. Clean them with a non-abrasive cleaner and avoid ultrasonic cleaning, since it can cause damage. Don’t get bleach on your diamonds or else they can get seriously damaged. We recommend you get your Celtic jewelry professionally cleaned at least once a year to ensure it stays looking great. This can also save you a lot of money down the line in regards to unwanted damage if it’s not taken care of properly.

New What Does Celtic Jewelry Mean?

Celtic jewelry often has a number of different symbols that mean different things. They most commonly symbolize the cycle of life, eternity, love, loyalty, and friendship. Here are a few of the most common symbols used in Celtic jewelry.

 

Celtic Cross

 

The Celtic Cross is a Christian cross with a circle in the middle. This was designed by Saint Patrick and was meant to represent the life-giving nature of the sun with the life-giving nature of Christ. It is also said to represent the knowledge, compassion, and strength it takes to handle all of life’s ups and downs. It’s a symbol of Irish Christianity and remains one of the most aesthetically pleasing designs on the market. 

 

Claddagh

 

The Claddagh is a symbol of friendship, loyalty, and love that is represented by two hands holding a heart that wears a crown. It’s said that the story of the Claddagh ring comes from a fisherman from the Claddagh area by the name of Richard Joyce. He was captured by pirates and sold into slavery. While he was captured, he made a ring out of gold for the woman he loved, and when he finally returned home, he presented her with the ring and they married. Now, it’s a common gift for couples in a relationship to give each other, but this romantic story is where it’s said to have all began.

 

Celtic Knot

 

The Celtic Knot might be the most recognizable symbol of them all. Its origin has been hard to trace, but it’s believed to begin use sometime around 500 BC. It’s said to represent eternity with its complete loop that doesn’t start or end anywhere. This can be symbolize friendships, love, or have another completely different meaning attached to it based upon your personal experience. There are variations on this that bring their own meanings into the mix. Celtic spirals are meant to be a reflection of an individual’s spirit while the knotwork interlace represents intertwining life and where we stand in the universe.

Precious Metals

14k Solid Gold

Sterling Silver

Gold Vermeil

History of Celtic Jewelry

The history of Celtic jewelry goes back thousands of years. Between 2000 BC to 550 AD, it was common for craftsmen to use gold and silver to create ornate pieces of jewelry with Celtic symbols incorporated into them. 

 

While styles in jewelry have definitely changed over time, the use of Celtic symbols and what they mean has remained to create highly sought-after pieces.

Celebrating Your Irish Heritage with Style

There’s something to be said about wearing Celtic jewelry. It’s a great way to not only add something to your look but to honor your Irish heritage. The symbols used on Celtic jewelry not only look amazing but carry such deep meaning and rich history with them. 

 

If you’re proud of your Irish heritage, wearing Celtic jewelry is one way you can show everyone just how proud you are.

Why Choose Us?

There’s a good reason why you should choose All Irish Jewelry over the competition. We specialize in Irish jewelry and only Irish jewelry. If you’re looking to buy a piece of Celtic jewelry, we have plenty of options for you to choose from including Celtic Cross necklaces, Celtic Knot earrings, and Claddagh rings. If you want the best and a wide selection of Celtic jewelry, check out All Irish Jewelry. We’ll find the perfect piece of jewelry for you. 

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