Ogham Rings, Celtic Wedding Bands and Traditional Celtic Wedding Rings

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A selection of our most popular Ogham rings and celtic wedding bands.

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Silver Ogham Ring

Brand new rings for this season. The Ogham Rings collection for men and women. Each unique Ogham ring is made by hand on the west coast of Scotland. You can decide exactly what you want inscribed on your ring and we will translate it into Ogham for you, a perfect idea for your wedding.

Gold Ogham Ring

The Ogham Alphabet is known as the tree alphabet and was used from the 4th to the 7th century AD in Scotland, Ireland, England and Wales. The Ogham jewelry on our site makes a perfect wedding band for your special day that can be personalised just for you.

Celtic Amethyst Gemstone Set Ring

Celtic jewelry is still very popular with many people. We have an extensive selection off gold celtic rings on our site including this traditional celtic gemstone set ring shown here in white gold and set with an amethyst.

Celtic Diamond Set Ring

A celtic diamond set ring makes the perfect choice for an engagement ring for her. The diamond is still the favourite choice for ladies above gemstones such as rubies, emeralds, opals and many more. As the song says ‘Diamonds Are A Girls Best Friend’.

celtic ring

The celtic engravings and patterns worked into our range of celtic wedding rings signify nature an duality and are related to the well known Ying Yang symbol. Above is a perfect example of this pictured here in this 9ct yellow gold wedding band.

celtic ring

We sell a huge amount of celtic rings to the americans who simply love the UK made celtic jewellery on our site. Traditional wedding rings such as the one pictured here simply never go out of fashion due to the high interest in celtic design and history.

celtic cross ring

The celtic cross is one of the most familar of all the celtic symbols we know of. Most of us at one time have visited celtic crosses on holiday in such places as Wales, Scotland and Ireland all of which have celtic history rooted deep in there past.

celtic ring

Before the romans invaded Britain the celtic culture was well established across the land. Their designs were seen everywhere around the country and still feature in todays modern society very heavily. People say that the iron age was the age of the celts but we can also conclude the celts inspired the "golden age in jewellery" inspiring modern designers to create gold celtic rings such as the one pictured above.

celtic ring

The celts were a disfunctional society that factually has been somewhat distorted by time. They are portrayed nowadays in a romantic and almost fairytale existence but this couldn't be further from the truth as historically they were a warring group that did not see themselves as a complete nation whatsoever but as individually split tribes. Their celtic designs have however been accurately preserved as demonstrated by this gold celtic ring featured here.

gold celtic ring

Celts gradually moved into the UK over a period of four hundred years up to the the year of one B.C. However they never really established a true leader or king but instead fought amongst themselves for dominance. The only invasion to speak of was really due to the wonderful celtic art that survives still and is also recreated to this day as in this beautiful wishbone celtic ring featured above.

celtic thistle ring

To say the celts were a disfunctional race was an understatement. There only ties with one anothers waring tribes was that of language and religion. Not only would they fight non celts but each other aswell. They did however bring about the iron age to our shores which led to commerce and trade in celtic artifacts. Even today we trade in celtic items including Love2Have with a range of celtic rings.

white gold celtic ring

When the celts introduced iron to the British Isles it revolutionised trade during the bronze age. Iron was plentiful and cheaper, therefore allowing settlements to develop a new independence all of there own. This is one reason as to why the celts played such an important part in the development of Britain and even today the culture is remembered in modern day jewellery design.

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