Irish folklore credits St. Patrick,the patron saint of Ireland as having introduced the Celtic cross to the pagan Irish. The Celtic cross also known at the Ionic cross originated with the pagan Irish “Solar†cross. The solar cross or more commonly known
Monthly Archives: February 2014
- Feb 16 2014
Irish Blessing Necklace
Categories: Irish BlessingsWe have a huge selection if Irish Sayings Necklaces and Irish Blessing Necklaces in Designer Irish Jewelry by The Irish Jewelry Company are one-of-a-kind and delightfully snappy and funny pieces of jewelry.
Our Irish Blessing Medallion necklace is truly magnificent. It’s big, bold and beautiful in an antique silver finish on a lovely snake chain.
"May you have: A world of wishes at your command. God and his angels close to hand. Friends and family their love to impart, a
- Feb 16 2014
An Old Irish Blessing
Categories: Irish BlessingsMay love and laughter light your days, and warm your heart and home. May good and faithful friends be yours, wherever you may roam. May peace and plenty bless your world with joy that long endures. May all life's passing seasons bring the best to you and yours! - Feb 15 2014
The Most Romantic Irish Love Quote...
Categories: Irish Blessings"When you love someone all your saved-up wishes start coming out." - Elizabeth Bowen (1899-1973) Irish Novelist
Shop for beautiful romantic Irish Jewelryincluding Celtic Love Knots and Claddagh Rings at the Best Irish Jeweler , The Irish Jewelry Company
- Feb 15 2014
What is a Celtic Sisters Knot?
The Irish symbol for sisterhood, the Celtic Sisters Knot heart is a symbol of sisterhood and the strong, eternal bond we share with our sisters and friends. The intricate Celtic knot for sisters is an unbroken line symbolic of an everlasting love. - Feb 15 2014
Learn How to Wear a Claddagh Ring Correctly
Claddagh Traditions... In Ireland it is traditional for mothers to hand down claddagh rings to their daughters.
How to wear a Claddagh Ring....
To wear a Claddagh ring on the right hand with the crown turned inwards indicates that the wearer is single.
To wear a Claddagh ring on the right hand with the crown turned outward symbolizes that the wearer is being courted.
To wear a Claddagh ring on the left hand with the crown turned inwards indicates a romantic engagement.
To wear a Claddagh ring on the left hand