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Kai Silver

The Calladagh (Claddagh) ring is an ancient Irish design and dates back to around 300 years. The Calladah ring belongs to a group of rings referred to as the 'Faith Rings'.

The design of these Calladagh rings can be modified as per your requirements. Gemstones, gold types and even the basic design can be changed. For example, the ring can be made without the crown portion on top of the heart.

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Clan Aran Sweaters

Our hand knit Aran sweaters provide you with a precious heirloom to be passed on to your children, and their children's children, a work of art unique to those bearing your name. This sweater is a connection to your Irish roots, to the history of your family name. It has been hand knit for you on the Aran Islands, off the west coast of Ireland, where the tradition of the Aran sweater has survived for hundreds of years.

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My Celtic Rings

The handcrafted Celtic Jewelry at MCR can almost always be individually customized to meet your personal taste and wishes. This includes our unique Irish Claddagh rings, earrings, pendants, and even our Claddagh bracelets.

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Seawear

Seawear imports custom Claddagh wedding rings, bands and wedding ring sets. Many of these rings are imported directly from Ireland on a custom order basis by the finest craftspeople available. From the time you place your order it will be 3-6 weeks before it is delivered or 6-10 weeks for platinum. Order early around holidays or wedding season! These are hand made, engraved one at a time, and then must be hallmarked/tested/cleared through Customs. Call, write or email for any questions and we will try to answer promptly. Please get your size taken professionaly. Your ring is made for you and not taken off the shelf. Many are made from three rings being melded together.

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deSignet International

Custom and traditional Claddagh rings, claddagh wedding bands, and other custom affordable Celtic jewelry.

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