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The Meaning behind Celtic Rings

The Meaning behind Celtic Rings

Celtic rings originated from the ancient Celtic culture, which existed in Europe from around 1200 BCE to the middle ages. These rings typically feature intricate designs and patterns that are inspired by Celtic art, which is characterized by intricate knotwork, spirals, and other abstract shapes.

Celtic rings are often seen as symbols of love, loyalty, and friendship. This is because many of these rings feature designs that incorporate knots or interlocking patterns, which are seen as representations of the interconnectedness of life and the enduring nature of relationships.

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One of the most popular types of Celtic rings is the Claddagh ring, which is a traditional Irish ring that features two hands holding a heart, with a crown on top of the heart. The hands represent friendship, the heart represents love, and the crown represents loyalty. The Claddagh ring is often given as a gift to symbolize friendship, love, or a commitment to a romantic relationship.

  

Another popular type of Celtic ring is the Trinity knot ring, which features a design that incorporates three interlocking loops. The three loops are meant to represent the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in Christianity, but they can also be interpreted as representing the interconnectedness of the mind, body, and spirit in Celtic spirituality.

Knot Theory Trinity Engraved Silicone Rings  

Overall, Celtic rings are seen as symbols of enduring love, loyalty, and friendship, and they are often cherished as heirloom pieces that are passed down from generation to generation.

Knot Theory has a beautiful collection of Celtic silicone rings (Why silicone rings?) You can add gold silicone ink to enhance the design too.