Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Today is far more than a chance to show off your best green sweater—it’s the feast day of St. Patrick, a man known for spreading Christianity in Ireland. Trinity knot wedding bands, pieces that incorporate a meaningful Celtic knot, call to mind the same message of faith
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An Old Irish Blessing
May the road rise up to meet you.
May the wind always be at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face,
and rains fall soft upon your fields.
And until we meet again,
May God hold you in the palm of His hand.
Irish believers and non-Irish alike have fallen in love
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It seems improbable to believe that this timeless, enduring, popular jewelry design called Celtic originated from the people the ancient Greeks then referred to as the 'barbarians'. Of course, the Greeks eventually gave them a proper name and came up with "Keltoi": roughly translated it meant "Barbarian
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Many couples are drawn to Celtic wedding bands for their beautiful designs and symbols engraved into the ring. However, few people actually know the meaning behind the handsome swirls, folds and spirals. If you love the look of Celtic wedding bands but have no clue what the symbols mean, you’ve come
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Early civilizations' discovery of gold and the possibilities it presented were nothing short of wondrous. Gold--its malleability and versatility to be molded into various shapes and sizes of jewelry made it (and still makes it) the most popular metal to work with. It was approximately 5,000 B.C when
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