Monday, January 31, 2011

The Amazing Claddagh Ring

It was my first shopping experience for wedding jewellery and I had no earlier chance to visit to a jewellery shop ever earlier.
Instead of not certainly being a great sport for me the thing that amazed me was the showcase desk of that jewellery store which had an immaculate collection of traditional Irish ring called Claddagh ring wherefrom we were supposed to choose one for my friends wedding.
It is said about Claddagh ring that it symbolizes the idea of ‘let love and friendship reign’ which is associated with its classic fable of a 17th century Queen’s wedding and the place of its origination the Irish fishing village.
 What impressed me way the saying, rather commercially a tagline with the jewellery case which said “With a token of love so precious, committed to the utmost pleasing charm of your beloved, and the melting vibes of affection that you both derive, you own it the moment you touch it.”
Restoring all those vibes of affection and attempting yet another chance to woo even after couple of years of wedding both of us walked away with the Claddagh ring and rest all was sincerely nice for us.

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Monday, January 3, 2011

Touch silver!











Jewellery are known for embellishments but does not just carry ornamental significance to humans, it’s something to them that helps them relate to the sentiments and reflect the symbol of any given aspect or facet of a tradition or ethos in the most justifying manner with the piece of radiance.
Among the line of most used and adorned attributes Celtic jewellery is placed high on the basis of religious interpretations and traditional significance and values that Christianity proposes.

Celtic jewellery is prepared mostly in gold and silver and processed in various designs and assembling which is something approved great as a notion of religious concern altogether and endless as it has been endorsed and used by majorities scattered all over.
Silver cross pendants are no less in the appeal for the ideal ornamental gesture towards the sentiments worn as a piece of tribute and reverence towards the religion in the modest possible way with the symbol that speaks all respect in the immaculate glow of silver.

With the divine lineage silver cross and Celtic jewellery one would derive great amount value not just ornamentally but also in terms of completeness that the sense of being devoted provides.

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