Wearing The Claddagh Ring
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Ireland Claddagh, is a little fishing village in Galway. The ways of the Galway people is a laid back lifestyle, where lots of the celtic natives hold through to the old ways, and still speak the Gaelic language regularly.
When you visit the Claddagh Village in Ireland, be sure to brush up on some of the Gaelic (Irish) language before you go. That way, you wont feel left out of the conversation. Galway people are very friendly and will always help you, whenever the need arrives.
Ireland Claddagh is also well known for its Claddagh Rings, made famous by an Irish jeweler named Joyce, who trained under a Master Jeweler while in captivity and designed this special love ring, while waiting to return to his lover so far away in Ireland.
The Claddagh Ring stands for Love, Loyalty and Friendship. The heart is for Love, the Crown for Loyalty and the hands are for Friendship.
Ladies and Gentlemen, when wearing your Claddagh Ring be sure to face the Heart inwards to signify you are married or spoken for. Irish people are very observant and will notice how you wear it and act accordingly.
On the other hand, ladies, if you are fancy free in Ireland, face the Heart outwards and watch those Irish gentleman congregate around you, it’s a sight to behold.
Same holds true for the gentlemen! If you are looking for a cute Irish lassie, face the Heart outwards and your lonely nights in Ireland will be over. Guaranteed.
If you would like to see a collection of hand-made Claddagh Pendants, go to this guy originally from Kilkenny, now living in NJ. His name is Joe Dunne and he’s a master jeweler. Does all his own stuff and fine stuff it is!
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