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Swirly Spiraly Knots - Celtic Rings and their Meanings


Category: Fashion  >>  Jewelry

By George Anderson   [ 06/11/2007 ]
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The Celts believed firmly in the interconnectedness of all life and produced the familiar Celtic Knots, which are interlaced patterns with no beginning and no end. Today, their artwork is popular on wedding bands.

The Claddagh is a traditional symbol of love and friendship. The design of the Claddagh consists of a heart as a symbol of love, a crown as a symbol of fidelity or loyalty and hands depicting friendship. Tradition states that if you are spoken for you should wear the Claddagh on your left hand facing inward but if you are unattached it should be worn facing outward on the right hand. The FindSearchInfo (FSI) link at the bottom of the page has some of the most beautiful examples of the Claddagh check it out!

Celtic crosses symbolize the four quarters of the Earth or the four elements water, earth, wind and fire . They are equal armed crosses, which are enclosed or backed by a circle Celtic crosses are often worn as jewelry such as rings or on chains around the neck.

Geometric designs have always feature largely in Celtic artwork with spirals, chevrons, scrolls and knot work. At the FindSearchInfo site we have some of the best jewelry. Many of these patterns can be seen decorating stone carvings or ancient manuscripts and religious books.

The Celtic spirals are very symbolic with the single spiral generally thought to signify growth expansion and cosmic energy.

The dual centered spiral found often on stone carvings signifies duality and nature and is associated with motifs from other cultures such as the Ying Yang symbol. Celtic knot work designs remain popular today and can vary from single elegant knot patterns to complex intricate interlaced patterns.

The Celtic way of life and culture may be gone, but its artwork lives on. Today’s society has quickly grasped the sheer beauty and meaning in their creations. Wearing a wedding ring with a design that has been around as long as the wedding itself, can only be a positive sign. Want your own celtic jewelry? Follow the FindSearchInfo link for some amazing pieces!

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Here is the link I mentioned in the article. Find more Celtic products by going to the site below!
www.FindSearchInfo.com/celticjewelry.html

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Article tags: celtic art, celtic jewelry, Claddagh, celtic knots, crosses, jewelry, the celts
 

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