Celtic Claddagh Ring, History's Most Meaningful Jewel
The tremendous popularity of the celtic claddagh ring almost makes one forget the humble beginning of the first claddagh ring. The RG174 ring is a high quality celtic claddagh ring from Kaisilver, the design retains the features of the very first claddagh ring that was made more than 375 years ago. It was then that an Irish slave by the name of Robert Joyce created one of the most fascinating jewels while serving his hard tenure as a slave. The moonstone claddagh ring shown above has a heart that shows love, hands that speak of friendship and a crown that promises loyalty. A small Irish village named 'claddagh' gave this ring it's name.
Throughout history many jewels were procured by plundering nations and opressing innocent people. The British Empire today flaunts rare gemstones and diamonds that were plundered from the Asian countries that it enslaved. The celtic claddagh ring speaks a different story, it is a story of love, dedication and sacrifice that no powerful king or ruler will ever understand. If you consider the humble beginnings of this historic jewel, you will understand why it is respected as the world's most meaningful jewels. Celtic claddagh rings are today worn in almost every country, the meaning of the ring is universal and is not restricted to Ireland. Your celtic claddagh ring could be a birthstone ring, a wedding ring, a mother's day ring, an engagement ring or just a ring for casual wear.
The RG174 is considered to be the world's best rendition of the Irish celtic claddagh ring and is created by Kaisilver. Read more about this ring at: http://www.kaisilver.com/celtic-claddagh-ring.htm Or visit a complete website that is dedicated to only the claddagh ring on this page: http://www.claddagh-rings.com/claddagh-ring.htm The claddagh ring is admired for it's meaning as much as it is admired for it's beauty and grace. Ladies and men's claddagh rings are available in sterling silver or gold. You can ofcourse choose the gemstone of your choice for your celtic claddagh ring or, request for a special claddagh ring that has no gemstone.