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Silver Connemara Marble Claddagh Ring
$94.95
Now $74.95
$74.95
Sterling Silver Ladies Heavy Claddagh Ring
Now $69.95
$69.95
Sterling Silver Gents Celtic Knot Band
Now $199.95
$199.95
Crossover Claddagh Ring
Now $89.95
$89.95
Trinity Knot Connemara Marble Ring
Now $89.95
$89.95
10ct Gold Maids Claddagh Ring
Now $379.95
$379.95
Sterling Silver Connemara Marble Trinity Knot Ring
Now $89.95
$89.95
Silver Ladies Trinity Knot Celtic Band
Now $114.95
$114.95
Sterling Silver Connemara Marble Marcasite Ring
Now $99.95
$99.95
Dancing Stone Trinity Knot Ring
$159.95
Now $119.95
$119.95
Gents Celtic Signet Ring
Now $114.95
$114.95
10k Gold & Silver Diamond Claddagh Engagement Ring
$459.95
Now $319.95
$319.95
Men's Mo Anam Cara Ring
$299.95
Now $209.95
$209.95
Gents 10K Sheelin Celtic Knot Ring
Now $1,499.95
$1,499.95
Gents 14K Gold Corrib Claddagh Band
Now $2,559.95
$2,559.95
Yellow 14k Gold Celtic 0.10 Diamond Band
Now $1,699.95
$1,699.95
Irish Rings & Celtic Rings
Presenting The Irish Store’s stunning range of Irish & Celtic rings.
Discover our beautiful collection of Claddagh Rings, with their timeless message of love, loyalty and friendship. Crafted in Ireland from sterling silver or solid gold and featuring heart-shaped stones of ancient Connemara Marble or individual birthstones for an extra special personal touch.
Say “I do” with our fine selection of Celtic jewelry wedding rings. Whatever the occasion, make it extra special with an unforgettable ring crafted in Ireland.
Frequently Asked Questions About Irish Rings
What is the history of Irish/Celtic rings?
Celtic rings date back around 500 B.C when Celtic culture and language developed in Ireland. Their mythical and spiritual worldview is expressed through their entire culture which includes jewelry, especially their rings.
What are Celtic rings/Irish rings made of?
They are typically made out of silver and gold and have intricate designs carved into them.
What do Celtic rings symbolize?
Celtic rings have a long history, dating back to the Iron Age when Celtic society merged with other societies in the region. Today, they are often seen as symbols of Celtic culture and heritage, and can be made from a variety of materials.