When it comes to cleaning your Celtic jewelry, you should proceed with caution due to the fact that jewelry may be easily damaged. The following are a few of the tried-and-true methods and suggestions for keeping your jewelry from The Irish Jewelry Company safe and ensuring that it always looks its best.
Monthly Archives: July 2022
- Jul 15 2022
Caring for Your Jewelry
Do you know how to Take Care of and Polish Your Jewelry? The pieces of fine jewelry, such as Celtic jewelry you own are investments in more ways than one: financially, emotionally, and symbolically. If you take good care of your diamond, gemstone, silver, gold, and pearl jewelry, it will not only continue to look stunning, but it will also assure that it will be passed down from generation to generation. - Categories: Irish Jewelry , News , Interesting Stories , Ireland , Celtic Jewelry , Jewelry Care , Education , History of IrelandThe Dublin Assay Office is considered to be one of the world’s oldest assay offices. It was established in 1637 with the purpose of ensuring that only the highest quality gold and silver were used in the production of jewelry throughout the whole of Ireland.
- Jul 14 2022
The Meaning of the Scottish Thistle
Categories: Interesting Stories , Celtic Jewelry , Scottish Jewelry , Education , Legends and Folklore , Celtic CultureThe thistle is Scotland’s national flower and one of the country’s most easily recognizable emblems. It has served as Scotland’s national symbol ever since King Alexander III, ruled the country. - Jul 11 2022
5 Important Irish Celtic Crosses of Ireland
Categories: Irish Traditions , Irish Jewelry , Interesting Stories , St. Patricks Day , Ireland , Peaceful Cottage , Celtic Legends , Celtic Jewelry , Blog , Travel to Ireland , Legends and Folklore , History of IrelandThe Celtic cross is one of the most well-known Irish symbols and Celtic symbols. Other well-known examples are the Claddagh and the harp. They are significant reminders of our ancestry since they are steeped in history. It’s possible that their history, significance, and symbolism may blow your mind! - Jul 11 2022
Top 10 Popular Irish Blessings
In everyday conversation, you’ll probably still overhear individuals saying things like “please God” or “thank God” out of habit. The reaction of shouting “Jesus, Mary, and Saint Joseph!” in response to a distressing incident is still, for certain people, a somewhat frequent response. - Categories: Irish Jewelry , Celtic Jewelry , Irish Wedding Traditions , Education , Celtic Wedding GuideNew designs of engagement rings are introduced on an annual basis. It is recommended that you stay current with these trends if you are considering popping the question in 2022 or 2023. Even if selecting an engagement ring that is well-suited to the person who will wear it is the most crucial part of the process, it is still beneficial to be informed of the most recent fashion trends. If you are familiar with the current trends, you may be able to find a gorgeous design. It is also essential to be familiar with your spending plan and to adhere to it.
- Categories: Irish Traditions , Irish Jewelry , Celtic Jewelry , Irish Wedding Traditions , Blog , Education , Celtic Wedding GuideIf you and your significant other are getting closer to the idea of getting engaged, there’s a good possibility that you’ve already given a lot of thought and consideration to the topic of engagement rings. Perhaps there was even a time when you had to rearrange your regular rings in order to make room for your shiny new diamond band.
- Jul 06 2022
Top 10 Scary Irish Mythological Creatures
Categories: Interesting Stories , Celtic Holidays , Halloween , Celtic Legends , Legends and Folklore , History of IrelandAddressing Scary Irish Mythological Creatures or Celtic Mythological Creatures is the topic of one of the most frequent inquiries that we receive in connection with Irish mythology. Since the beginning of Celtic mythology, old Irish creatures and demons have been used to scare members of the general public, particularly around the time of Halloween. - Among the passage tombs and megalithic structures that may be discovered at Bru Na Boinne, which is a holy site located in County Meath along the banks of the River Boyne, Newgrange is the most significant one. The monument is located on a small hill on a bend in the river approximately five miles inland from the ancient Norman city of Drogheda and a couple of miles upstream from the site of the Battle of the Boyne. Both of these locations are roughly the same distance from the mouth of the river.