Symbolique et historique - Choisissez une alliance de mariage celtique

Making a choice of wedding ring is a the decision of a lifetime, so it is essential to make the right choice. Good research will make all the difference. The width, materials and embellishments all need to be decided upon and researched in detail. Whether you want silver, yellow or white gold or you prefer to opt for a more embellished look over a more plain pattern there are hundreds of different variations of stunning Celtic wedding rings available. We look at some popular Celtic wedding ring styles here:  

Lovers Knot
Many different knots actually claim the name ‘Lovers knot’, from the Fisherman's knot to the Shamrock knot. However the most popular version is the Middleman’s knot. As legend has it, Dutch sailors in the 16th century tied this particular knot to remind them of their loved ones. Two intertwining overhand knots symbolize two intertwined lovers.

Lovers Knot Celtic Ring

Celtic Knot or Celtic Closed Knot
The Celtic knot and Celtic closed knot remain one of the most popular styles of Celtic wedding ring. The continuous intertwined knot represents everlasting love and sacred commitment and the finely woven knots remain very popular.

Closed Knot Celtic Ring

Two Hearts Entwined
What better depiction of true love than a design featuring two hearts entwined? This Celtic ‘Two Hearts Entwined’ ring comes in a range of materials and is suitable for those who like their look a little more contemporary with less embellishment.

Two Hearts Entwined Celtic Ring

Trinity Knot
The Trinity knot is very famous in Ireland and all over the world as it symbolizes spiritual growth, eternal life and never ending love and shows that love has no beginning and no end in a timeless design.

Trinity Knot Celtic Ring

Le Cheile
The Irish phrase Le Cheile means ‘together’. These bands are very popular for weddings. The design is available in all metal types and is inspired by artwork found in ancient Irish books like the world-famous Book of Kells.  

Le Cheile Celtic Ring

Infinity Weave
For those who like something a little bit different but still featuring the Celtic theme, the Infinity weave will definitely be a talking point when anybody sees it. This intricate ring looks very delicate although it is designed to be sturdy. The Celts believed that the triple spiral symbol represented fertility or rebirth as the journey of the sun would take three months.

Infinity Weave Celtic Ring

Triscele Weave
Stones with a triscele of spirals are one of the most famous Celtic symbols and the Celts believed that these were a symbol of fertility or a symbol of rebirth. These spirals are very evocative as they are found at the entrance stone at Newgrange.

Triscele Weave Celtic Ring

Celtic Warrior
The Ardagh Chalice is one of Ireland’s greatest treasures and you can now have it on your finger with the Celtic warrior wedding ring. It celebrates all the best of Irish medieval craftsmanship in a stunning and timeless ring.

Celtic Warrior Ring

Celtic ‘Faith’ Rings
Faith in the marriage ceremony and faith in each other. There is a special series of Celtic wedding rings available for people who want to include the ‘faith’ motif in their jewelry. Whether you would like to add the ‘Le Cheile’ motif, which means ‘together’; spirals from the Newgrange entrance stone or a Trinity knot motif, faith is the common theme here.

Celtic Faith Ring

Which is your favorite Celtic wedding ring?
Posted on avril 17, 2015