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A selection of our most popular Celtic Scottish Wedding Rings.As you can see we not only sell traditional gold but also black zirconium celtic wedding rings too that are engraved with celtic style patterns. Ring sizes all available in UK and US measurements. All prices include VAT and Shipping across the UK and worldwide. |
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Our celtic styled titanium rings are the most popular selling of all our rings on our online jewellery store. These rings make fantastic wedding rings as an alternative to choice to the more traditional celtic wedding rings featured elsewhere on this site. |
You can get married any time of year - even at christmas time. Infact now is maybe the best time of year to plan ahead for next year. Planning your wedding in advance is a very good idea - we have made choosing your celtic wedding ring easier with our celtic rings section of the website. |
Claddagh Scottish Wedding Rings are still very popular and this is a fine example pictured above. It is available in both 9K and 18K Yellow gold and white gold which is a little more expensive but worth every penny. |
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The celts were originally a group of tribes that discovered they had a culture that was common amongst themselves during prehistoric times. Jewellery played an important factor in celtic history. The black ring pictured above makes an unusual and alternative celtic wedding ring or even celtic wedding ring sets. |
The Romans defeated the Celts in Western Europe. The lack of unity between the celtic tribes ultimately lead to there downfall. The Celts were forced to live in the outer fringes of Europe. Ireland is most famous for celtic traditions including celtic jewellery. |
Celtic artwork and design has survived through the ages and can be seen in items such as jewellery an example being this ring which is pictured above. The patterns have evolved over time to some being very contemporary and modern for urban living. |
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Organising a wedding can take a lot of effort and attention to detail. Flowers, corsages and suit hire or purchase for the groom and best man are just a few of the many things to put on your check list. So to is purchasing the wedding rings. Love2have feature a beautiful range of traditional handcrafted celtic rings in both yellow or white gold. |
Celtic artwork was believed to be very symbolic often being based on nature using images of birds and animals and fish. The Celts believed firmly in the interconnectedness of all life and produced the familiar Celtic Knots. Pictured above is a gold celtic ring that is suitable for a wedding ring. |
The real symbolism of celtic designs have been lost throughout time but the designs are still used in jewellery and are very popular in Scottish celtic wedding rings. The infinity knot celtic wedding ring is very popular. |
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Geometric designs have always featured prominently in Celtic artwork with spirals, chevrons, scrolls and knot work. Many of these patterns can be seen decorating stone carvings or ancient manuscripts and religious books. The ring pictured here is from the folklore range - jewellery design painstakingly hand crafted the traditional way in the Scottish islands of Orkney. A lovely celtic diamond wedding ring. |
Not really classed as celtic jewellery but more druid this is a gold ring inspired by a stone circle in Orkney. It is the largest stone circle in Britain. Pictured above the ring is made from 9ct gold and is 7mm wide. |
Gold celtic wedding rings are still the most popular choice when it comes choosing an engagement or wedding ring. Gold lends itself to many different designs and is available in different qualities 9ct or 18ct as well as a choice of colours. Yellow gold is still first choice for many although white gold is an attractive alternative for those who cannot afford platinum. |
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