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7 Things You Need To Consider When Selecting Celtic Wedding Rings

By: Greg Todd

So you're getting married, and you want to go with Celtic wedding rings—congratulations! Entering into a lifetime journey with your sweetheart is the most meaningful event of your whole lifetime, and there's no more appropriate way of demonstrating your serious faithfulness than with Celtic wedding rings. No matter if you're holding a traditional Celtic ceremony, or you're simply choosing Celtic wedding rings for their simple beauty and centuries old traditions, here's several factors to remember as you browse for your wedding rings.

Take some time to peruse the unbelievable variety of designs that Celtic wedding rings come in. Every one is beautiful in its own way, and you should be in no hurry to pick the one that really pleases you and your partner, one whose symbolism and beauty is sure to impart a lifetime of memories.

One of the most distinctive Celtic wedding bands is the Claddagh wedding ring, which honors one of the most enduring and notable love stories in all of history-the account of Richard Joyce, who learned ring making after being captured and sold into slavery, and later spurned wealth and a rich man's daughter to go back to Ireland in order to exchange vows with his sweetheart.

Celtic wedding rings honor one of the most ancient and most revered marriage customs in the world. Their increasing use shows a desire for and cherishing of the great respect that ancient Celtic society showed weddings and the marriage ceremony. Choosing Celtic rings makes clear in a very unique manner what your commitment means to you

Celtic wedding rings aren't always expensive, despite their beauty. There are lots of wedding bands that fit almost anyone's' spending limits, from simple to extravagant, without losing the ancient Celtic beauty and symbolism.

Celtic jewelry is full of deep symbolism. The Claddagh wedding band design features three tokens to exhibit the life long bonds that join a couple--the heart stands for love, the crown for loyalty, and two entwined hands representing friendship. And nearly all Celtic wedding rings feature ancient Celtic symbolism in their pattern. This symbolism, which is quite striking without being ornate, is part of the reason Celtic wedding rings are now becoming noticeably more popular.

While it's traditional to select matching Celtic wedding rings, it's just as acceptable to use differing patterns for each partner. Don't feel bound by tradition. With the huge array of styles, colors, and symbols that they come in, many couples now feel free to buy different bands for each partner.

Size will be a very pertinent thing to think about when choosing a pair of Celtic wedding rings. Don't forget that when choosing a wedding ring that you'll likely want a half size larger than rings you're accustomed to wearing, because wedding rings are usually wider than other rings. In addition, many folks have heard that a wedding ring is supposed to slip smoothly over the knuckle. This is incorrect, and may lead to an improper fit. You want some hesitation when gliding your ring over your knuckle.

Best wishes on your new life together with your partner, and let your new life be as lovely and long-lived as the Celtic wedding ring has been!

Article Source: http://publisherscloninghouse.com

Leigh Maher writes for www.irishcelticjewels.com, the online Celtic jewelry store, specialising in Celtic wedding rings

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