Celtic Wedding Rings

The beliefs of the Ancient Celts were in harmony with nature. Rings often exhibit flowing knotwork, wonderfully symbolizing eternal life, with no beginning and no end.  Some fine examples of Celtic wedding rings are depicted below.

Engagement


Dunkeld Diamond Engagement Ring


Renee Ring Pair


Shetland Diamond Ring. The design of this ring is taken from a hoard of Celtic silver found in St Ninians Isle, Shetland and from traditional sources

Wedding Rings


Alba Gold Band. Designs taken from a hoard of Celtic silver found in St Ninians Isle, Shetland and from traditional sources


Gold Celtic Knot Band. Modern craftsmanship combines with the ancient designs and flowing knotwork typical of the ancient Celts in this attractive ring. Both Men and Women will find this attractive ring irresistible


Shetland Band. Designs taken from a hoard of Celtic silver found in St Ninians Isle, Shetland and from traditional sources.


St Ninians Band. Designs taken from a hoard of Celtic silver found in St Ninians Isle, Shetland and from traditional sources


Gold Columba Ring


Open Gold Band

 

Ring Engravings

  • "Tha gaol agam ort" and "Mo ghaol ort" both mean "I love you"
  • Is gradhaich leam thu -- "I love you"
  • Is thu m'annsachd -- "Thou art my most beloved"
  • Mo ghaol ort -- "My love with you"
  • Mo ghr'adh bithbhuan -- "My love forever"
  • Mo r'un geal dileas -- "My faithful fair one"
  • Tha gaol agam ort -- "[My] love is with you"