A Claddagh
ring has an appealing
design with a lot of symbolism. A Claddagh
ring is shaped as though it features two hands, a love symbol and a crown set above the
heart. Often these
design elements are shaped from a precious
metal in order to create an arresting yet
traditional look.
Claddagh
rings originate from an ancient Irish town of the same name, now forming a part of the Galway city. The person who invented the
design for Claddagh
rings is still a mystery; however, an Irish
goldsmith named Bartholomew Fallon seems to be the one behind Claddagh
rings’ earliest examples.
Yet again, these
rings have a Roman inspiration. The people of Rome developed the
tradition of gifting friends with fede
rings as symbols of friendship. The word stands for ‘mani in fede’, and it is believed that Roman fede
rings that symbolized clasped hands, and at times holding
hearts, were the inspiration behind the Claddagh
rings. The fede
rings were mostly made of
gold, and
yellow gold is the
traditional metal choice for Irish Claddagh
rings too.
Today, you can find Claddagh
ring with
diamonds or other
gemstones, and even customize one as per your needs. Giving a loved one the Irish
ring with birthstone worked into its
design is an ideal way to express how much he or she means to you.