Celtic Wedding Band Rings Collection

October 7, 2017 | By More

celtic wedding band ringCeltic wedding bands feature an interlacing pattern with many variations. A Celtic knot’s entwining lines serve as a symbol for eternity. More specifically, it represents “no beginning, no ending, the continuity of everlasting love and binding together or intertwining of two soul or spirits.” Dating back to the 5th century, Celtic knots were commonly used by ancient monks in manuscript writings. They were also recurrent among Irish, Scottish and Welsh tribes. With deep poetic meaning and a storied history, it’s easy to see why Celtic wedding band rings are so popular today.

Couples wishing to bring this elegant symbolism to their marriage will find an extensive selection of Celtic wedding band styles through jewelry retailer Apples of Gold. Their rings are suited for both brides and grooms, and come in a variety of metals. Yellow or white gold are available along with many two-tone options. Their styles also include rose gold and platinum rings, as well as titanium bands, suitable for those looking for a cost-effective option.

Apples of Gold’s Celtic Jewelry collection and Celtic wedding band rings showcase several different kinds of knots, so any couple can choose the perfect design for their ring. One popular motif is the trinity Celtic knot which shows intertwining triangles and is believed to represent the Holy Trinity of Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

Other models include the Caer knot, meaning blessed sword. This decorative interweaving is an excellent choice for wedding bands. The Aidan knot features an more open pattern, and bears the meaning “little fire.” Perhaps the most romantic Celtic wedding band is the heart love knot. This filigree design includes interwoven hearts and is a gorgeous fit for any bride or groom. 

Another fashionable design rooted in tradition is the Claddagh ring. This symbol of two hands holding a heart with a crown stands for love, friendship and loyalty, and is another wonderful way to honor a marriage. There are various Claddagh rings to choose from in yellow gold, white gold or platinum. Whether choosing a Celtic wedding band for its rich history or simply its stunning design, couples are sure to be pleased with their purchase from Apples of Gold.

Category: Celtic Jewelry, Wedding Rings

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