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  1. Men's Celtic Warrior Wedding Band
    Men's Celtic Warrior Wedding Band
    Was $149.95 Now $134.95
  2. Sterling Silver Gents Celtic Knot Band
    Sterling Silver Gents Celtic Knot Band
    $199.95
  3. Women's Celtic Warrior Wedding Band
    Women's Celtic Warrior Wedding Band
    Was $129.95 Now $109.95
  4. Silver Ladies Trinity Knot Celtic Band
    Silver Ladies Trinity Knot Celtic Band
    $114.95
  5. Sterling Silver Mens Oxidised Claddagh Band
    Sterling Silver Mens Oxidised Claddagh Band
    Was $124.95 Now $84.95
  6. 10k Gold & Silver Diamond Claddagh Engagement Ring
    10k Gold & Silver Diamond Claddagh Engagement Ring
    $459.95
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Irish Wedding Rings (For Women & Men)

That special date is set, the venue of your dreams is booked and now it's time to find the all-important Irish wedding rings for women & men.

We have gathered a stunning collection of Celtic wedding bands featuring designs from the Warrior Collection, inspired by the iconic Ardagh chalice, and the timeless Claddagh, with its enduring message of loyalty and friendship.

If you're thinking of popping the question and are looking for the ring of her dreams, then look no further than our beautiful array of Irish engagement rings, featuring 14-carat gold Claddagh rings with a sparkling emerald heart or diamond-encrusted Trinity knots, the ancient Irish symbol of eternity.

Handcrafted in solid silver and precious gold and hallmarked at Dublin Castle, you are sure to find the perfect pair in our sensational selection of Celtic wedding rings.

Frequently Asked Questions About Irish Wedding Rings

What is a traditional Irish wedding ring?

The most popular traditional celtic wedding ring is the Claddagh ring with its message of love, loyalty and friendship.

What is the story behind the Claddagh ring?

The first tale involves a certain Richard Joyce. He set sail from Galway for the West Indies only to be captured by Algerian pirates and sold into slavery to a Moorish goldsmith. Joyce toiled away for fourteen-years under the tutelage of his master. During this time he was to become an expert craftsman.

He was set free in 1689 after William III of England demanded the release of British subjects. The goldsmith was sorry to see Joyce leave so he offered his daughter and half of his riches to induce Joyce to stay. Joyce refused.

Returning home to Galway, Joyce was overjoyed to find that his one true love was still waiting for him. He created the Claddagh ring to honour his everlasting love and presented it to her as a marriage ring. Joyce went on to live a healthy and happy life in Galway and became a successful goldsmith.

Do you have matching wedding rings in your collection?

We have stunning matching Women’s Celtic Wedding Bands and Men’s Celtic Wedding Bands with age-old Irish designs including the symbol of eternity, the Trinity Knot and our beautifully crafted and hugely popular Claddagh Wedding Ring.

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