Women's Claddagh Rings
The first Claddagh ring ever worn is said to have adorned the love of Richard
Joyce, an Irishman who in the seventeenth century was said to have been abducted
by pirates, sold into slavery, and subsequently freed to present the the ring as
a token of his love. Women's Claddagh rings have since that day become
very popular throughout the world, as the Irish people have traveled and settled
in great numbers far and abroad.
Women of noble birth have been occasioned to wear the ring, such as Queen
Victoria who won the hearts of England's people through her sound example and
personal tastes. Befittingly, the time in which she presided is known a s
Victorian England. The Irish Claddagh rings of her day were not near as
varied in material and style as those available today. With the ease of a
mouse click, it is possible to purchase a Claddagh ring for a person of almost
any taste. If diamonds are a girl's best friend, then she may desire to
spend time with one of the many Claddagh wedding bands with a diamond in the
place of the heart or about its band. Women's Claddagh rings are also
available in a birthstonesas varied the ever popular emerald and ruby, or the
uniqueness of a pearl. Whether you are buying to win a heart or for the
simple pleasure of owning a ring, know that women love jewelry, and this symbol
of love and friendship imparticulary.
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