[stainless steel silver]
[sterling silver]
"The Claddaghs distinctive design features two hands clasping a heart,
and usually surmounted by a crown.
The elements of this symbol are often said to correspond to the qualities of love (the heart),
friendship (the hands), and loyalty (the crown).
The way that a Claddagh ring is worn on the hand is usually intended to convey the wearers romantic availability, or lack thereof.
1) Traditionally, if the claddagh 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."
2) 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".
3) A Claddagh ring worn on the left hand ring finger facing outward away from the body generally
indicates that the wearer is engaged.
4) When the ring is on the left hand ring finger and facing inward toward the body,
it generally means that the person wearing the ring is married." [1]
Source: [1] Murphy, Colin, and Donal ODea (2006) The Feckin Book of Everything Irish. New York,
Barnes & Noble. p.126 ISBN 0-7607-8219-9
Hands for friendship, a heart for love, and a crown for loyalty.
Claddagh Rings have embodied the spirit of connection for hundreds of years.
This traditional design is just as powerful today.
Whether to signify friendship, engagement or matrimony,
our Claddagh rings are fitting for any occasion.