Publicly, a Celtic engagement ring declares the couple's promise to make a new life together and privately the design of Celtic engagement ring can contain many intimate elements meaningful to the couple's lives through the intricate metalwork, engravings or gemstones.
Many individuals are attracted to the Celtic engagement ring art due to its elaborately knotted designs where the knots do not have any beginning as well エンゲージリング no end.
The Celtic engagement ring gives meaning literal to the famous phrase "tie the knot" as the rings are representations of infinity as well as eternal love when crafted unto a Celtic engagement diamond.
Types of Celtic engagement rings:
1. The lover's knot. This consists of two interconnected symbols of infinity and is known to symbolize two people united as one.
Many Celtic wedding bands and rings incorporate the "lover's knot" in their pattern of design. The traditional Celtic design engagement rings usually illustrate the Heron and Creyr, on each side.
Animals, for the Celts were the gods' messengers. Every animal was associated to the earth's natural cycle. Creyr is their creator of "life" and the carrier of babes, as the stork is to the Americans.
2. The Celtic cross. Versions of the Celtic cross differ depending upon the legend, although a common version is founded on the efforts of the Celtic monks' to include Christianity to pagan beliefs.
The cross symbolizes God's eternal love, revealed through the sacrifice of Christ on the "cross".
Celtic crosses possess a circular sign, whereby the cross part of the "crucifix" is enclosed. The halo, as it called, is believed to represent of God's angelic quality through His endless love for His people.
3. Celtic bands. These vary in intricacy and thickness. A simple Celtic band actually may craft a "metal knot" from thin gold strands, while elaborate Celtic designs are etched or engraved onto wider bands.
Celtic bands can include gemstones, specifically emeralds or diamonds inset unto the metal, although elevated settings are rare.
4. Claddagh rings. These are the most well known and popular Celtic ring types and are a sign of love and friendship.
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