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The Celtic Necklace and the Claddagh Symbol

The Claddagh symbol is not just for rings anymore!  A beautiful Claddagh charm is something every Irish girl would love to have for her Celtic necklace.

 

Just what lies behind this Celtic symbol?  You all know the Claddagh symbol - A heart being held by two hands with a crown over the heart.  Each piece of this symbol has its own special meaning:

The Heart:  Love

The Hands: Friendship and Togetherness

The Crown: Loyalty

 

There is an old Irish tradition that goes along with this ring.  Wear it with the heart pointing away from the body and that means its wearer is “single - available”.  Point the heart towards the body and that means the wearer is “taken, engaged, or married”.

The origin of the Claddagh ring is said to have started with Richard Joyce, a native of Galway.  It is believed that Joyce was captured at sea and sold into slavery.  While he was in Algiers he learned the trade from his master.  The ring was created by Joyce for the love he left behind in Ireland.  Joyce was released from slavery when William III demanded the Moors release all British prisoners.  It is said that he presented his love with the ring upon his return to Ireland.

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