Happy St Patrick's Day! Aside from Christmas this is probably my favorite holiday. I'm partly Irish and my mom's side of the family has always made a big to-do about the wearing of the green -- my grandmother always makes an Irish meal, but we've always opted for the less traditional (and kind of strange) dye-everything-green approach. When I was little, I'd sneak some green food dye into everything on March 17th... milk in my dad's cereal in the morning, the chicken we ate at night. Everything!
One of my favorite Irish symbols is the Claddagh. I was going to explain it, but Wikipedia already did so in such an informative, neat and concise way that it was easier to just cut and paste:
The way that a Claddagh ring is worn on the hand is usually intended to convey the wearer's romantic availability, or lack thereof. The ring is worn on the right hand with the heart facing outward to show that the wearer is not romantically linked but is looking for love. When turned inwards, it is shown that the wearer is in a relationship, or their heart has been "captured". Noting that the heart is pointing down the hand and into the veins which lead to the wearer's heart. The ring worn on the left hand with the heart facing outward shows the wearer is engaged; turned inward indicates the wearer is married.
Isn't that sweet?! Here are some of my favorites from good old etsy! :)
Images link to the product pages.
3.17.2010
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I was looking forward to this post! I love claddagh rings. Here is a picture of the one my beau gave me. http://www.flickr.com/photos/23267446@N04/4441346394
I told him, back when I wore my plain silver claddagh, that I always wanted a gold claddagh with an emerald in the heart. And he remembered and got me one!
I swear, even though I'm mostly Dominican and Portuguese, there must be part of me that is Irish because I love stuff like this!
Your ring is gorgeous!!! How incredibly sweet of Carlos to remember that too!!!
I was wearing my mom's old ring for a while when she got a new one, I'm waiting to get mine until I lose some more weight so I know it'll fit my finger for a long time! :) I think I want silver or white gold..
I've had 3 silver claddagh rings (I lost/bent the first two) and I still have my silver one. I love it dearly but my gold one has sentimental value so that's the one I wear all the time. White gold would be gorgeous!
Yay, I love these rings too! They are so cool! My grandpa got me a silver one (that looks exactly like the third one pictured), when he was in Ireland a couple of years ago.
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