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Claddagh design
Two delicate hands clasping a heart topped by a crown is the mark of this design. It comes from a small fishing village near the Irish city of Galway called Claddagh. One expression connected to this Celtic design is: "With my two hands I give you my heart, and crown it with my love." What can be more romantic than that? The heart equals love personalized name necklace, the hands represent friendship and the crown, loyalty. As an engagement ring, the wearer should put the ring on her left hand, with the heart facing outward. The way a Claddagh ring is worn indicates the romantic state the wearer is in.
Celtic Knot
The knot is a classic pattern used in Celtic jewelry rings. This interlacing knot work is unbroken, symbolizing eternity. There are many variations of the knot. The trinity knot or triquetra design symbolizes the absence of a beginning and an end. The isolated knot design is made up of individual solitary unconnected knot patterns necklaces for girlfriend[here]. The knots can either be embossed on the band or cut-out. The lover's knot is two infinity symbols intertwined together.
Celtic Cross Jewelry
The Celtic cross is a standing cross with a ring encircling the intersection of the cross. This design can be used with other Celtic designs to make an ornate engagement ring.
Celtic Newgrange Spiral and Weave
The Celtic Newgrange spiral design was first seen on the Megalithic Passage Tomb in Ireland. It signifies the circle of life. The weave pattern on the other hand features two cords woven together in an unending loop infinity bracelet.
Celtic language design
The Gaelic phrase Mo Anam Cara (My Soul Mate) is another design used on engagement rings. There are no symbolisms here as the message is very straight forward.

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