Considering a Celtic wedding rings set? Celtic wedding rings are a popular expression of love and devotion. Coupled with a rich history these engagement bands and ring sets carry the symbolic significance of an entire culture with them.
Celtic Ring Styles
Your Celtic wedding ring set can come in many styles. As is common, you can choose from amongst gold, white gold, platinum, or silver for your band. As a bride and groom wedding set, platinum and white gold tends to be more popular for Celtic sets, than it silver or yellow gold. The band engravings and Celtic embellishments add a symbolic significance that is instantly recognized.
Celtic Knots
Your ring set can have a variety of cultural knots that are associated with being "Celtic". You can choose between circular knot patterns that signify permanence or angular knots that have a cultural significance pointing towards a stable foundation. There are additional knot patterns that can be considered but these are the most popular for marriage rings because of their significance.
Diamonds and Gemstones
Diamonds and gemstones can also be included in Celtic wedding rings to increase their beauty and symbolism. Singular, featured, custom diamonds can be used for the bride's wedding ring, and it is also popular to include multiple diamonds bezzled in custom locations along the band. When catching the light, a quality diamond brings attention and creates a beauty that is unmatched by a wedding band set that goes without.
Where to Find The Perfect Celtic Wedding Ring Set
Celtic jewelry is very popular and can be found in most jewelry stores. Celtic bracelets, engagement ring sets, and anniversary rings and pendants are all typically found in your average jewelry store. This is well and good, but I would always recommend visiting or speaking with a custom design jewelry expert, as the breadth of their knowledge and ability can help you create the perfect Celtic wedding ring set for your most special occasion.
Tuesday, 29 December 2009
Celtic Wedding Rings - Lasting Symbols of Love and Devotion
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