Celtic Rings for Couples

Couple’s rings are having a big comeback right now.

They’re even trending on Tik Tok worldwide as a sign of commitment and promise across the generations.

If you want your choice of couple’s rings to be timeless and classic, why not go for a Celtic ring for couples? While you can go as subtle or obvious as you like, the beautiful designs have an added layer of meaning.

Trinity Knot Silver Wedding Ring
Trinity Knot Silver Wedding Ring

Timeless Trinity Knot
This Trinity Knot Faith Silver band is a beautiful piece. The timeless Trinity knot has no beginning and no ending. It is the perfect commitment ring or engagement ring, as the pattern is simple and subtle and it will stand the test of time and looks great as a matching set.

My Soul Mate Eternal Promise Silver Band
My Soul Mate Eternal Promise Silver Band

A Ring with a Message
Mo Anam Cara translates as ‘My Soul Mate’ and this ring, which is available as a matching pair includes this beautiful message. It is included between three Irish Claddagh symbols - again another famous and timeless Irish mark and stands out beautifully in the white gold wedding band.

Ogham Inscribed Newgrange Faith Two Tone Ring
Ogham Inscribed Newgrange Faith Two Tone Ring

Ogham Script with a message
This beautiful set of Irish Celtic Ogham rings can be completely personalized. Ogham is the ancient language of Ireland and its series of strokes and lines lends itself perfectly to being engraved in jewelry. The rings can be inscribed with your very own matching Ogham script.

Claddagh Rings
Claddagh Rings

Claddagh - A Symbol of Love
The Claddagh ring has been a symbol of love, friendship and loyalty since back in the mid 1600s in Ireland. Every Claddagh ring has the symbol of a heart to signify love, hands to symbolize friendship and a crown for loyalty and choosing a Claddagh wedding ring as a matching set will always ensure that in addition to a beautiful piece of jewelry the ring will also always double as a conversation piece for anybody who is aware of Celtic or Irish heritage!
Posted on August 22, 2022