How to Find the Ideal Engagement and Wedding Rings

Your undying love for one another is represented by the wedding ring that you wear together. It will be worn on a regular basis as a constant reminder of your promises to one another and as a public declaration of your dedication to one another.

When shopping for such an important piece of jewelry, many couples want to do so jointly because it requires some serious consideration and is such an essential investment. It’s not uncommon for the bride to have a clear vision of the engagement ring she envisions for herself, while the groom may not have given the subject any attention at all. In either case, the guidance that follows provides all of the information that you require to make a well-informed buying decision.

Women’s Wedding Rings

The wedding band is traditionally worn on the finger furthest away from the heart, while the engagement ring is worn on the same finger but is worn on top of the wedding ring. If you intend to wear your ring in a conventional way, you need to give some thought to how the individual rings will stack with one another.

Some rings are sold as part of what is known as an “engagement set,” which contains both the wedding band and the engagement ring and was designed from the beginning to fit together perfectly. Some individuals favor the symmetrical appearance of this design, which features two rings that are made of the same type of metal and have diamonds or other gems that are the same size and form.

However, a trend that is gaining popularity with today’s bride is to pick a wedding band in a style that does not match the style of the engagement ring. This is a departure from the traditional practice of having the wedding ring match the engagement ring. This is especially appropriate in situations in which the groom picked the engagement ring as a surprise when he proposed to his future bride. Although the design and style of these rings do not need to be coordinated in any way, it is recommended that you use rings made of the same metal wherever possible.

You might also give up metal bands in favor of a band that sparkles like diamonds when they play. Remember that a prong setting allows in more light for the greatest sparkle and that a channel setting protects diamonds from abrasion — a concern if you lead a highly busy lifestyle. If you pick a diamond wedding ring, know that a prong setting lets in more light for the most shine. The infinity band and the three-stone band are both popular kinds of diamond rings. The former has a continuous row of diamonds that wrap around the finger to represent an unbreakable bond, while the latter refers to the wearer’s past, present, and future.

The use of gemstones in ladies’ wedding bands is also becoming increasingly common. These can be bold or understated, and they are offered in designs that are comparable to those of diamond wedding rings.

Last but not least, a plain metal ring made of gold, silver, white gold, platinum, or even titanium, bronze, or copper can serve as the ideal complement to the luster of your engagement stones. As a tribute to fashion, tradition, or a particular subject, many different types of bands can be purchased with intricately carved motifs, such as Celtic knots. A women’s wedding band with an intricate pattern might be the ideal finishing touch for an engagement ring with a more understated appearance.

Men’s Wedding Rings

It’s not a hard and fast rule, but some couples opt to get wedding bands that are identical to each other to signify that their hearts and lives will also be matched once they are married. Because they will be wearing their wedding band on a daily basis for the remainder of their married life, many men pick a wedding ring that is a reflection of their individual sense of style and personality.

Consider purchasing a men’s wedding ring that has elaborate motifs carved into it, such as Celtic knots or other designs that reflect your particular preferences or possibly your ancestry, if you have an appreciation for pattern and design.

This piece of jewelry is worn on a daily basis, so having diamonds or other gemstones implanted into a wedding ring is a great way to add personality and flair to the item. Many times, a men’s wedding band is the only piece of jewelry that a guy will ever wear. Because of this, many men choose to spend a bit extra money on their wedding ring so that it may accurately portray their own preferences and sense of fashion.

Several Important Factors to Take Into Account

Even simple metal bands do not all have the same form. When you cut through the band of a wedding ring, the cross-section might range from fully round (halo profile) to flat. The most comfortable profiles are often those with a rounded inner surface, such as the halo or the court profile, which has a rounded inner and outer surface. This is known as a comfort fit wedding ring.

The flat with softened edges court profile provides a more contemporary aesthetic by providing a flat outside surface with a comfortable rounded inside edge. Rings with square edges, such as the flat profile, can nip and irritate the flesh around the finger joints, causing discomfort. Rounded wedding bands move more easily and cause fewer issues.

Choosing Where to Purchase a Wedding Ring

Finding wedding rings is an important part of wedding planning.  The Wedding Report estimates that in 2010, consumers spent more than one billion dollars purchasing wedding jewelry and engagement jewelry online. Why? Because there is more competition for an online retailer than for a retail location, the online retailer is required to keep prices low in order to maintain a competitive edge. In addition, because an online retailer does not need to maintain an actual brick-and-mortar location, which eliminates a number of associated costs and taxes, the online retailer is frequently able to pass these savings on to the customer.

In addition, purchasing jewelry from an internet jeweler can provide you with access to rings that have genuine authenticity, such as rings with Celtic or Irish motifs that come from a jeweler situated in Ireland. In order to design and/or make their rings, internet retailers like The Irish Jewelry Company frequently collaborate with regional craftsmen and craftspeople. This is something that the majority of “big box” retail jewelers are unable to do for their customers.

Have You Heard about these wedding customs?

Place the Ring on the Finger

In some regions of England, the groom would say, “In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit,” as he placed the ring halfway onto the bride’s thumb and the next two fingers, in order to ensure that the ring would always remain on the next finger, which is what we refer to as the “ring finger” today.

Some of the stunning Celtic knot patterns have beautiful connotations that are particularly fitting for a wedding ring, including the following:

A Celtic Knot

In their spare time, Celtic sailors would spend their time at sea weaving rope mementos for their families and friends back on land to take with them as souvenirs. The Celtic Sailor’s Knot is comprised of two entwined ropes that are bound together as one and have come to represent the union of two as one. This is the perfect way to describe a modern bride and groom since they are both two individuals who have come together to become one.

Serch Bythol

The everlasting love represented by this Celtic sign is made up of two triskeles, which are knots with three corners and represent the body, mind, and spirit respectively. When placed next to one another, the two triskeles form a circle, which represents the unending cycle of eternity. As a result, the symbol is meant to depict two individuals who are tied together in body, mind, and soul by an unending love.

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Traditional Necklace Length Guide & Chart: Choose the Right Necklace Length

When we are buying jewelry online, looking through a window, or exploring the glass displays of a jewelry store, one of the things that we typically do not take into consideration is the chain length of the necklace. On the other hand, it has the potential to play a significant part in the way you accessorize with the necklace of your choice. Chains are available in a variety of lengths, each of which creates a unique look and feel when worn. In addition, every person has a unique physique, which means that particular chains may look better on certain individuals than on others.

At The Irish Jewelry Company, the standard length that is considered typical for the majority of our coordinating necklaces is 18 inches “. We’ve worked with a wide range of clients and designs, and this length seems to be the most versatile overall.

However, we do offer several of our designs in a chain length that is either shorter or longer. (The lengths of the chains are included in the description of the product.) Even if the preferences and/or body types of each individual client might vary, the standard chain length that we propose for our adult male consumers is at least 18 – 20 inches “.

Standard necklace lengths for women

When it comes to the length of necklaces for women, there are many different size categories from which to pick, with various jewelers offering somewhat different options. This guide to necklace length includes popular names for the various lengths as well as an understanding of where each chain sits on the body.

See our standard Women’s Necklace Length Size Chart below.

Women’s Necklace Length Guide

Standard necklace lengths for men

Although there are fewer possibilities available for men’s necklace lengths, this necklace size chart demonstrates that the variances are as significant in determining which chain would look best with their own sense of style.

See our standard Men’s Necklace Length Size Chart below.

Men’s Necklace Length Guide

Standard necklace lengths for children

Last but not least, the length of necklaces for children varies according to their ages. For younger children, shorter chains are recommended; however, children aged 10 and older are permitted to wear the typical adult recommendation of 16”–18” or follow the adult necklace length chart for varied types.

See our standard Children’s Necklace Length Size Chart and Guide below

How to measure necklace length?

How exactly do you measure your neck to determine what size chain you need or whether or not your neck circumference corresponds to the average length of a necklace? Because the circumference of each person’s neck varies, prospective customers are encouraged to take their own measurements before making a purchase to ensure that the chain they select will be an ideal fit.

To begin, place a gentle measuring tape around your neck using a measuring tape. Your neck’s circumference will be calculated based on where the two ends meet. If you do not have a flexible measuring tape, you can use a ribbon instead. Mark the point where the two ends of the ribbon meet, and then measure out the length of the ribbon.

This method is most effective for determining your typical necklace length, but it may also be used to determine with high precision the appropriate size for a choker necklace. Once you’ve determined the circumference of your neck, you may use the chain’s length to estimate where it will rest on your body.

Announcing The Launch of The Irish Jewelry Company New Website

The Irish Jewelry Company New Website

TheIrishJewelryCompany.com is excited to announce the launch of their newly design, responsive, user friendly luxurious new website. After seven months of unforeseen obstacles, hard work and dedication the new website has successfully launched to the approval of their loyal customer.

Rockville Centre, NY October 6th, 2021 – The Irish Jewelry Company is excited to announce the launch of their newly designed website. Visit us at TheIrishJewelryCompany.com. After seven months of hard work and perseverance, the official new website has launched. The new websites look is luxurious, and the site is faster, easier to navigate, and more user-friendly.

As an online Irish jewelry design leader, it is important for us to showcase new styles, services, and trends in a pleasing way quickly to our loyal customer and prospective customers. The new site endeavors to provide our customers with the most beautiful jewelry designs at the highest quality with the best customer service possible.  

“Our goal with this new website is to provide our customers a modern site with an easier way to navigate our collections based on their own choice with seamless checkout.” Says owner Jennifer Derrig. “The Irish Jewelry Company’s new visually appealing website is designed for company growth and provides faster page loading speeding, and greater content with our Blog as well as improved website navigation in order to comply with the new google core update.”

Amongst the new site features is an interactive catalog lookbook and integrated social media buttons for Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest to foster improved social sharing for customers. Customers can now enjoy reading The Irish Jewelry Company Blog directly on the website. Regular posting of interesting educational blog content pertaining to Irish jewelry, Irish wedding traditions and Irish culture along with other with helpful information such as company announcements and customer testimonials in the Blog will happen on a weekly base. When existing customers login in while shopping they can also enjoy new instant checkout. Customers can also sign up for emails and as well as SMS notifications.  New SMS features is a text messaging service that will allow us to instantly contact customers regarding their order status, store promotions, and new products. In addition, as part of the new site launch The Irish Jewelry Company will be offering free stand shipping on all orders over $150.


To view the new website, visit https://THEIRISHJEWELRYCOMPANY.com.

Brief History of Gold Jewelry

Gold and gold jewelry has been a treasured commodity throughout ancient history. The first historical evidence of gold jewelry in a society occurred in ancient Egypt around 3,000 B.C. Gold was a highly valued metal that was easy to work with in its purest form. Gold was treasured in Egyptian mythology. Gold and gold jewelry was highly valued by pharaohs and Egyptian temple priests. So important, and highly treasured that the capstones on the Pyramids of Giza were made of solid gold.

Ancient Greeks and Gold

Later on in ancient history, the Greeks saw gold as a symbol of social status and as a form of glory amongst the immortal gods and demigods. The average Greek used gold to reflect wealth wealth and as currency.

Gold Fun Fact

The Olympics tradition of giving gold medals to the victors began during the modern Olympics and actually has very little to do with ancient Greek tradition.

Celtic Gold Jewelry History and Origins

From what historians can discern the Celts began working with gold in the early bronze age. They started working in sheet gold, creating sun-discs and crescentic gold collars called lunulae.

Around 1200 BC new gold working techniques were developed. During this time a great variety of torcs including torc bracelets were made by twisting bars or strips of gold.

It is believed around 1200 BC the Celts began to develop new gold working techniques. It is thought that during this time many of the Celtic torcs discovered were made by simply twisting bars of pure gold or strips of pure gold.

Around 900 BC – the Late Bronze Age – and the Celtic jewelry metal work of this period consisted of two main types. Celtic Jewelry pieces including Celtic bracelets and Celtic brooches used as fasten their cloaks, in dramatic contrast to previous sheet gold collars and ear-spools.

What is Pure Gold?

According to the World Gold Council “‘Caratage’ is the measurement of purity of gold alloyed with other metals. 24 carat is pure gold with no other metals. Lower caratages contain less gold; 18 carat gold contains 75 per cent gold and 25 per cent other metals, often copper or silver.”

What is Karat Gold?

Karat Gold refers to a standardized industry unit of measurement regarding the percentages of metal alloy added to pure to to either strengthen it, decrease gold caratage to reduce costs or change it’s color.

Trends in Men’s Celtic Jewelry

Let’s talk about social media infuencers, those trend setters. These day with the popularity of social media these days trends in jewelry especially are spreading quickly. Men’s jewelry trends in fashion are on fire as of late. As it turns out men like to accessorize just as much as women. They are taking a lot more pictures of their own curated style on social media showing off their various talents, body art and fashion sense just as much as female influencers are these days.

Men’s Celtic Cross Tigers Eye Bracelet

Bracing for Bracelets

All over social media there are images of men wearing bracelets. Often these bracelets are stacked and they are a mixing looks such as chunky metal and beaded men’s bracelets. Usually multiple beaded men’s bracelets.

The Statement Ring

With every image of a man wearing a bracelet undoubtedly he also has on a big bold statement ring. Often multiple men’s rings on one hand. These rings are large statement rings that ooze a certain bad boy, rock and roll style.

Oxidized Celtic Knot Ring Silver 10K Gold

Bands are tried and true favorite

Often mixed in with the men’s statement ring is an assortment other rings including a few simpler yet stylish wedding band usually to accent these more bold statement rings. Men are wearing rings and multiple rings in a variety of metals such as stainless steel, sterling silver and gold. In all sorts of combinations. I have even see a few rock-in a claddagh ring.

Diamonds aren’t just a girls best friend

With the recent launch of a famous retailers men’s engagement ring collection it is more and more obvious there is a market for cross over men’s bridal and unisex wedding ring styles. Diamond Wedding rings that have a classic style that works for any and all sexes.

Mens Celtic Tag Necklace

Symbols of faith and love

Men all over social media are depicted wearing symbols of their faith and love around their necks. Layered necklace in various combinations of crosses, like the Celtic cross and saint medals in a mix of metals. Claddagh necklaces for men have always been a traditional favorite symbol of love.

Celtic Wedding Rings: The Ultimate Guide

Couples looking for a unique ring that is beautifully designed to represent their Celtic heritage , then a Celtic wedding ring is the perfect choice. Celtic wedding rings and Celtic Engagement Rings are steeped in history and romance. These traditional Irish rings feature intricate Celtic knot designs and have a way of capturing attention.

What is a Celtic Wedding Ring?

Celtic wedding ring design usually showcases a Celtic Knot. Their are many types of Celtic knots but they all symbolize the unending love that binds two people together in marriage and through life.

What Is a Celtic Engagement Ring?

A Celtic engagement ring is inspired by ancient Celtic designs that have meaning behind them. They come in a variety of different designs, the most popular styles being the Claddagh, Trinity Knot, and Celtic Knot.

Celtic wedding rings are symbolic of eternal love and loyalty, are a stylishly captivating wedding that represent both faith and commitment. On that special wedding day, or commitment ceremony their is no better means of expressing your love for one other than an authentic Celtic wedding band. These wedding bands are be a beautiful statement of both love and heritage steeped in symbolism and tradition.

“Celtic wedding band design incorporates tradition Celtic knots and symbols with traditional wedding band elements like comfort fit design, milgrain and roping to express everlasting love,” says jewelry designer Jennifer Derrig. “The difference is really in the sentiment of the band design elements and how they incorporate a more unique style of design the claddagh.”

History of Celtic Wedding Rings

Celtic engagement rings and Celtic wedding rings have been used for over 300 years, and every style has its own unique meaning depending on the type of Celtic knot or symbol used in the wedding ring. “Irish tradition and folklore tells of the first Celtic ring, called a Claddagh ring from the Irish fishing village called the Claddagh, Ireland.” Derrig says. During the mid-nineteenth century Claddagh rings gained popularity outside of Ireland when the Irish migrated during the great famine. The Celtic ring also gained royal status when nobility such as Queen Victoria was seen wearing one.

Can Both Men and Women Wear Celtic Wedding Bands?

The answer is absolutely. Celtic wedding rings are often purchased in wedding rings. Wedding ring sets are two rings usually the same ring purchased in two varying sizes and widths for the couple. Women’s wedding rings such as the claddagh are often treasured family heirlooms and are passed down from mother to daughter for generations. Each men’s wedding ring style has its own unique meaning depending of the knot design. For example, wedding bands with Celtic knots represent eternity and everlasting love.

Popular Celtic Wedding Ring Styles

  • Claddagh Wedding Ring: The Claddagh wedding ring in gold is a symbol of Love, Loyalty and Friendship. A Claddagh wedding ring is not just for the Irish anymore. Choose to engrave your gold Claddagh wedding ring for an extra special touch.
  • Trinity Knot Wedding Rings: Sometimes called the Celtic Trinity Knot, or Love Knot or Celtic triquetra holds many meanings it is known to represent the balance between the body, mind, and the spirit. The trinity knot or triquetra design is raised with black enamel in the recessed area to highlight the details. A Gold Trinity Knot Wedding Ring is the perfect wedding ring for any Celtic couple.
  • Celtic Lovers Knot Wedding Ring: The Celtic Lovers Knot, also known as the Anam Cara Knot (derived from the Irish words that mean “soul friend”, from Celtic wisdom), is a relatively new addition to the Celtic knot family. Celtic Lovers Knot ring is a modern twist on the traditional Celtic knot.
  • Irish Wedding Ring: The Irish Wedding Band in 14K gold has a shamrock center accented by a pattern of interlinking Celtic knots around the entire band. The wedding band combines the shamrock, the traditional associated with Ireland and the Celtic knot that represents eternity and continuity is brilliant.

As an affordable option consider wedding rings in an alternative metal, sterling silver, or in a mixed metal version such as two toned silver and 10K gold. Celtic wedding rings like most wedding rings are also available in your choice of karat gold and color such as yellow, white or rose gold as well.

Wedding Ring Purchasing Tip

The Meaning of the Celtic Triskele Wedding Ring

The Celtic Triskele Wedding Ring in 14K gold is inspired by the wonderful illustrations from the Book of Kells. This is a superior quality wedding ring, with exquisite embossing and intricate Celtic triskele pattern flows seamlessly around the entire band. This is a great unisex Celtic Triskele Wedding Ring is made in comfort fit with a lovely soft dome shape. This is a ring that you would be proud to wear on your wedding day and made to last a lifetime.

Celtic Triskele Wedding Ring by The Irish Jewelry Company

What is the Book of Kells?

The Book of Kells, an ancient 9th-century gospel manuscript famous throughout the world. The book is on display at Trinity College in the center of Ireland’s capital city, Dublin. It is a beautiful piece of Celtic artwork.

What is the meaning of the triskele?

Triskele Symbol The Triskele symbol, otherwise known as the Triskelion, is a trilateral symbol consisting of three interlocked spirals. Widely regarded as one of the oldest Irish symbols in existence, it appears on the Newgrange stones, which date from approximately 3200 BC.

What is the meaning if the Triskele?

The meaning of the triskele is diverse and also has many possibilities. This Celtic symbol is far more complex than others and has much prominence in modern day Celtic jewelry. This gorgeous Celtic Triskele Wedding Ring is the perfect wedding ring for any wedding ceremony and represents no beginning and no ending.

The Romantic Legend of the Luckenbooth

This regal Luckenbooth Thistle Heart necklace has a purple thistle heart design surmounted by the crown of Mary Queen of Scots. The Scotch Thistle is the national flower of Scotland. The Luckenbooth is one of the most romantic traditions from Scotland’s rich history. As seen in OUTLANDER the Luckenbooth is a love token given by a groom-to-be to his betrothed to pin to her dress on their wedding day. The Scottish Luckenbooth would then be pinned to the blanket of the first-born child for good luck and to protect from evil spirits.

The Luckenbooth is a Scottish symbol of love, dating back to the 17th century and often given as a token of betrothal, affection and friendship. It is usually in the shape of a heart or two entwined hearts symbolizing love and with a crown to symbolize loyalty. Luckenboothes were sold from shops or “locked booths” in Edinburgh’s Royal Mile hence the name Luckenbooth.

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Luckenbooth Thistle Heart Pendant

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5 Popular Celtic Symbols in Celtic Jewelry and Their Meaning

Celtic Symbols

Celtic symbols have been rooted in ancient Celtic folklore derived from their love of agriculture and symbolism. The Celtic culture covers a large area Europe known as the Celtic Nations that have Celtic cultural customs until this day. The Celtic Nations include England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and the north pf France. The Celtic tribes lived in small rural groups or clans that were dependent on the weather and the seasons for a fertile harvest to survive the winter. Natural phenomenon, life cycles like birth and death as well as natural elements such as the sun or thunder is what helped shape the deities and the Celtic symbols and their meaning and their use in daily life. The Celtics felt a deep connection to nature and their Celtic symbols reflect that strong tie to the Earth and their Celtic symbols and meaning.

5 Popular Celtic Symbols

Symbol for Family

The Celtic Family Knot

What is the Celtic knot for family?

The Celtic symbol for family and Celtic motherhood is the  Celtic Family Knot.  It represents the strong family bond that units a clan. This original Celtic Family Knot design is great for all moms as a symbol of family love and Celtic Motherhood.

What is the meaning of the Celtic Family Knot?

The Irish Celtic symbol for family, the Celtic Family Knot is a reminder of the beauty of family love. Celtic knots are eternal and strong like the bond that holds a family together. The Celtic Family Knot Pendant is a keepsake that will be cherished. Whether you are a single parent with one child or a couple with starting a family this Celtic Knot Family of Two Pendant is perfect.

A Celtic symbol for love and family

The Celtic family knot is a symbol strong and powerful Celtic family bonds. Celtic knot symbols have always inspired ways to express aspects of our Irish Celtic family lives. the Celtic symbol for the family represented in jewelry and Celtic family knot tattoo inspirations are a popular to express one’s strong Celtic family bonds.

Symbol for Sister

Celtic Sisters Knot

What is the meaning of the 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. The stylized triquetra or triple spiral, woven within the Celtic Sisters Knot heart symbolizes the three stages of woman. The three stages of woman are maid, mother and wise woman. Where are you and your sisters on the spiral of life? Celebrate sisterhood the powerful, life long bond of friendship between women with our Celtic Sisters Knot Collection.

What is the Celtic symbol for sister?

The Celtic Sisters Knot is a symbol of sisterhood and the strong, eternal bond we share with our sisters and friends. … The stylized triquetra or triple spiral, a sister symbol woven within the Celtic Sisters Knot heart symbolizes the three stages of woman. Where are you and your sisters on the spiral of life? Celebrate the powerful, lifelong bond of friendship between women with a symbol for sisters. One day we will all be in some part of all 3 stages of life. First, the youth of our childhood. Second, the mothering spirit of our years. Third, our wisdom that we pass on to the new generation of women. We may not all be related, but we all share a bond of love, compassion, and perseverance. There are few symbols for sisters like the Celtic Sisters Knot that captive the soul and beauty of sisterhood.

The Symbol for Couples

Celtic Couples Knot
The Celtic Couples Knot the Celtic Symbol for Couples

What is the meaning of the Celtic Couples Knot ?

The Celtic Couples Knot is a symbol of eternal and everlasting love between two people. Our Celtic Couples Knot Jewelry Collection pledges your eternal love with this woven Celtic knot. Like true love Celtic knots have not ending. The Celtic Couples Knot Jewelry Collection is the perfect gift for that special someone in your life.

Symbol for Friendship

Irish Wit and Wisdom and The Strength of Friendship…

There has been a very long standing Irish tradition and understanding of the beautiful power and strength of friendship. The bonds of a Celtic friendship are a very spiritual connection that emphasizes the mutual importance of truth and trust between two friends.

Celtic Friendship Knot Jewelry Collection …

Our Celtic Friendship Knot Jewelry is a magnificent example of the spirit of true friendship. With intertwined endless lines, the Celtic Friendship Knot design represents the enduring bond between kindred souls. For true friendship knows no barriers and no end. A spiritual bond forever growing separately but never apart.

What is the meaning of the Celtic Friendship knot?

Any Celtic Friendship Knot is said to harbor the essence of friendship simply due to their implied symbolic meanings: Unity, union, partnering, joining, eternity, unbreakable, strength, and a host of like attributes.

Symbol for Strength

What’s the Celtic symbol for strength and courage? The Dara Knot is the most notable symbols for strength and courage. The Dara Knot is an intricate type of knot that resembles a tree. The Irish word ‘doire’ means ‘oak tree’, and the knot shows both the tree and the root system. Trees were very significant in Celtic life and oaks were considered especially sacred. It represents wisdom, strength, power, and leadership. The Dara Celtic knot is available in a variety of ways but is generally meant to symbolize the root system of the oak tree. It is a modern creation that many view as a more complex and ornate version of the quaternary knot.

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The Celtic Mothers Knot: A Symbol of the Strength of Family

The definition of Family is – “the basic unit in society traditionally consisting of two parents rearing their children; also : any of various social units differing from but regarded as equivalent to the traditional family.” according to the Merrian Webster Dictionary.

What is the Celtic knot for family?

The Celtic symbol for family and Celtic motherhood is the  Celtic Family Knot.  It represents the strong family bond that units a clan. This original Celtic Family Knot design is great for all moms as a symbol of family love and Celtic Motherhood.

What is the meaning of the Celtic Family Knot?

The Irish Celtic symbol for family, the Celtic Family Knot is a reminder of the beauty of family love. Celtic knots are eternal and strong like the bond that holds a family together. The Celtic Family Knot Pendant is a keepsake that will be cherished. Whether you are a single parent with one child or a couple with starting a family this Celtic Knot Family of Two, Three, Four, Five, Six or Seven Pendant is perfect.

A Celtic symbol for love and family

The Celtic family knot is a symbol strong and powerful Celtic family bonds. Celtic knot symbols have always inspired ways to express aspects of our Irish Celtic family lives. the Celtic symbol for the family represented in jewelry and Celtic family knot tattoo inspirations are a popular to express one’s strong Celtic family bonds.

The Celtic Family Knot is exclusive to The Irish Jewelry Company.