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FREE: Size 8 Stainless Steel Celtic Irish Claddagh Ring *BNWT*

Size 8 Stainless Steel Celtic Irish Claddagh Ring *BNWT*
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The listing, Size 8 Stainless Steel Celtic Irish Claddagh Ring *BNWT* has ended.

This Auction is for a Size 8 Stainless Steel Celtic Irish Claddagh Ring. This is a Stainless Steel Band with the traditional Irish wedding "Claddagh" band and is Black brushed giving it the antiqued look. Stainless Steel is the perfect material for a ring because it is virtually indestructible, it never tarnishes, and will look shiny new even after years of wear and tear. This is a remainder from our Brick and Mortar store and will arrive BRAND NEW WITH TAGS and in the BOX.

The Claddagh's design features two hands clasping a heart, and surmounted by a crown. This symbol are said to correspond to the qualities of love (the heart), friendship (the hands), and loyalty (the crown). If the ring is on the right hand with the heart facing outward and away from the body, this indicates that the person wearing the ring is not in any serious relationship, and may in fact be single and looking for a relationship: "their heart is open." When worn on the right hand but with the heart facing inward toward the body, this indicates the person wearing the ring is in a relationship, or that "someone has captured their heart".

ORIGIN of the Claddagh: There are a variety of legends about the origins of the ring. Richard Joyce, left his town to work in the West Indies, intending to marry his love when he returned. His ship was captured and he was sold as a slave to a Moorish goldsmith. In Algiers, with his new master, he was trained in his craft. When William III became king, he demanded the Moors release all British prisoners. As a result, Richard Joyce was set free. The goldsmith had such respect for this man that he offered him his daughter and half his wealth if he stayed, He refused and returned home to marry his love who awaited his return. While he had been gone he forged a ring as a symbol of his love for her. Upon his return he presented her with the ring and they were married.

Thank you for taking a look. Feel free to ask questions.

~Namaste
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Fanned and definitely watching :) This style ring has been a favorite of mine for a LONG time. :) I never knew it's background story until just now when I read your picturesque background story :) Like it even more now :) Also, the fact that it is a stainless steel piece increases my interest because the past few years, a lot of time if i'd buy something stamped 925 to be sterling silver, most of them tarnished bad and I didn't know why because I didn't always have that problem with sterling silver.
Apr 10th, 2017 at 11:58:16 AM PDT by
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Thank you for letting me know you enjoyed the description. I appreciate knowing they are liked as I spend a great deal of time on them. I can give you my experience with Sterling Silver, it ALL tarnishes and must be polished regularly. That is why people use to have to polish their dinner wear regularly because it was Silver and it tarnished with a single use. Now as we get older and our hormones change our Ph balance actually becomes more acidic and makes our skin's reaction to Silver (all Silver is Sterling Silver because silver by it's self is too soft to hold it's shape and is why it is such a great metal for our computer components.) causes it to tarnish much faster. I have no idea how old you are but I know that when I take off my Sterling Silver pieces I polish them before I put them away so they are ready to wear the next time. I have to this now but I didn't have to do it when I was younger. Just thought I would give you my two cents on why you MAY be having problems with Sterling Silver. I appreciate you stopping by, taking a look, and for the wonderful positive energy that you brought along with you! Have a Marvelous Monday afternoon! ~Namaste
Apr 10th, 2017 at 12:23:49 PM PDT by

Size 8 Stainless Steel Celtic Irish Claddagh Ring *BNWT* is in the Jewelry & Watches | Rings category