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Are you dreaming of a grand Irish wedding? The special kind that is packed full of tradition and heritage making it memorable for all who attend? That perfect day will have some beautifully crafted Celtic jewelry at the heart of it. There are multiple styles to choose from, whether you opt for Celtic wedding bandsCladdagh wedding bands, Irish necklaces, or something else from our wide range of Irish jewelry. There is something mystical about these ranges because they are steeped in heritage and are firmly rooted in time-honored Irish tradition.

Elegant Claddagh Rings Made In Ireland

The delicate Celtic patterns make each exquisite piece a thing of beauty and character. The Claddagh ring represents the height of tradition. The pretty Claddagh is traditionally given as a symbol of love, loyalty, and friendship. In Irish lore, the hands represent friendship, the heart represents love and the crown represents loyalty. The design and customs associated with the Claddagh began in an Irish village by the same name. This whimsical, charming ring style first originated in the 17th century.

Celtic Bracelets Crafted in Ireland

You can also browse our bangles and bracelets designed with intricate Irish patterns making them stand out from everyday designs with cultural pride. Wear your Irish pride on your wrist or finger and bring a touch of enchantment to the big day. To celebrate the day with authenticity and Irish charm, there is no better symbol of Ireland’s heritage than some beautiful Celtic jewelry.

What is the difference between Celtic and Irish jewelry?

Celtic jewelry is older than Ireland and actually originates in Europe with the Iron Age La Tène culture, which existed in modern-day western Europe until about the fifth century. Today, archeologists and historians simply refer to the people as “Celts.” La Tène culture, primarily originating in contemporary Switzerland, spread throughout northern Europe, eventually reaching Great Britain and Ireland. Their art was characterized by intense geometric patterns, particularly spirals and knots. Jewelry and metalwork were popular and often made out of gold, silver, and bronze.
After the Roman conquest of Britain and Ireland and the spread of early Christianity, the production of what historians now call Insular art began. The term comes from the Latin word for “island”—insula—and unlike La Tène art, the styles produced in Britain and Ireland remained distinct from that of mainland western Europe. Insular art incorporated many of the geometric designs from La Tène art into its motifs but began to use them in devotional illustrations and the construction of crosses, as Ireland was quickly becoming a Christian country. In this era, work began on the Book of Kells, the most famous illuminated manuscript in European medieval history. The intricate folios feature elaborate Celtic knots, swirls, and spirals, often surrounding illustrations of monks, animals, and plants. The famous manuscript is on view at Trinity College Dublin, and every day of the year a different page is on view to the public.

What makes the Tara Brooch so unique?

The Tara Brooch is one of the most famed examples of jewelry from the Insular period. Though it was named for the Hill of Tara, the ancient seat of the high kings of Ireland, it was found nearly 25 miles away in the seaside town of Bettystown, County Meath in 1850. The antique dealer who eventually sold it likely named it for the Hill of Tara to increase its perceived value, as in the mid-19th century Celtic Revival had heightened the mania for artifacts from ancient and medieval Ireland.

Today, several companies like ShanOre and Solvar Jewelry continue the tradition of the Celtic revival and Insular artwork in modern jewelry pieces that provide a renewed sense of heritage while being completely contemporary. For anyone interested in owning a special piece of Irish artistic history, enjoy our broad selection of Celtic jewelry In a range of styles and price points.

  • JMH-2116 Handcrafted Celtic Warrior Pendant with Turquoise Gem ShamrockGift.com

    Handcrafted Celtic Warrior Pendant with Turquoise Gem

    Surprise someone loved with a touch of Irish magic and timeless elegance with our Handcrafted Celtic Warrior Pendant with Turquoise Gem. This gorgeous pendant brings together a genuine gemstone and masterful Irish craftsmanship -it’s handmade in...

    $155.90
  • AEW-56003 Highland Cow Celtic Scarf Ring ShamrockGift.com

    Highland Cow Celtic Scarf Ring

    Show off your love for all things Scottish with our Highland Cow Celtic Scarf Ring - an ode to the beloved Highland cattle! The round-shaped scarf ring features intricate Celtic swirls and knots, symbols of the interconnectedness of life, culminating in...

    $27.90
  • 14K Small Shiny Irish Shamrock Charm shamrockgift.com Solvar Jewellery Box Shamrockgift.com

    14K Small Shiny Irish Shamrock Charm

    Good luck charms are created to bring you good fortune, and with this 14K Small Shiny Irish Shamrock Charm, you will also have some Irish spirit! This charm beams in 14K yellow gold, creating cheer and elegance that will make you want to wear it wherever...

    $199.95
  • Solvar LUCKY GOLD PLATED TINY ENAMEL SHAMROCK PENDANT S4453 ShamrockGift.com Tara Jewelry Boxes ShamrockGift.com

    Lucky Gold Plated Tiny Enamel Shamrock Pendant

    Wear some Irish luck every day with this Lucky Gold Plated Tiny Enamel Shamrock Pendant from Solvar. Made of durable base metal with a gold plated finish for a high-quality timeless appeal, this necklace is inset with green enamel to give some color to...

    $26.95
  • Gold Plated Brooch in a Shamrock Leaf Shape with Trinity Knots Details ShamrockGift.com Gold Plated Brooch in a Shamrock Leaf Shape with Trinity Knots Details Box ShamrockGift.com

    Gold Plated Shamrock Brooch

    Our Gold Plated Shamrock Brooch is a dazzling embodiment of Irish craftsmanship and timeless design! Crafted from 100% 9K Gold Plated Base Metal, this exquisite brooch boasts a rust-resistant, luxurious golden finish that ensures to last for years to...

    $42.95