By: Gary Camphausen | 2010-03-27 | Fashion Celtic rings symbolize love, happiness and life. Celtic rings symbolizing something so significant should be manufactured in a metal that is as durable as it is beautiful. read more
By: Mathieu Courchesne | 2011-01-07 | Article Marketing Are you looking for a wedding ring that will last as long as your love, then tungsten carbide is the word you should watch. read more
By: Tim Lazaro | 2010-03-31 | Jewelry Irish Celtic rings are trendy and much sought after today, the most common being wedding bands, engagement and promise rings or rings given in the spirit of friendship, yet their intricate designs and patterns that include spirals, knots and scrolls can still not be accurately explained. What is known is that Irish Celtic rings date back to about the 1st century BCE. In light of this it is hardly surprising that the meanings attributed to their design has changed over time. The Celts left a depiction of their life in etchings found in caves as well as carved into stone structure, and even passed their unique and beautiful patterns to the... read more
By: Cedric Welsch | 2010-12-03 | Relationships There are some new materials being used to create distinctive pieces of jewelry. Among these products, you will find tungsten wedding rings. Tungsten is a type of metal that is reputed to be the strongest and hardest type there is. read more
By: Anna Thomson | 2012-01-20 | Weddings A fairly new trend in wedding ring design has in popularity in recent years has increased greatly and it is for something that is based far from new. read more
By: jewellerycave@yahoo.com | 2011-04-05 | Jewelry Diamonds are forever – Express your love with Eternity rings in platinum, white or yellow gold and gave your beloved a happiest moment. read more
By: Tim Lazaro | 2010-04-01 | Crafts Celtic artwork is intricate and rarely makes use of straight lines, instead its lines are flowing and intertwining which often emulates weaving.The best recognized of all Celtic symbols is the knot which has today become and iconic way to define the beauty of Celtic knot art. This motif is used in the design and construction of not only jewelry and tattoo work, but can also be seen adorning metal and stone work, in Christian manuscripts and in architecture. Wherever this nomadic culture went they left their mark which was often the knot. read more
By: Tim Lazaro | 2010-03-28 | Jewelry The trinity Celtic symbol is depicted by iconic knot work also known as interlaces. Celtic jewelry today owes its life to the ancient master craftsmen who began crafting intricate knot work during what is known as the insular period dating back to the 6th century AD. Many modern trinity pendants of today feature beautiful knots interlaced with gems or pearls. The three points of the trinity pendant most commonly illustrates the Holy Trinity being God, Son and Holy Spirit. There are many modern interpretations... read more
By: Tim Lazaro | 2010-03-29 | Jewelry Celtic rings were cherished by the ancient Celts and they considered them one of the strongest symbols of marriage, or as a way to convey messages of never-ending love either between god and humanity or between man and woman. They crafted their rings in precious metals which were also meant to convey the message being delivered was as precious as the metal it was wrought from. The message of love and friendship still stands today. The Celts believed that the number three was sacred and originally designed the trinity knot to signify the threes stages of pagan goddesses. read more
By: Mike | 2012-01-16 | Jewelry In this article, we will discuss about different Tungsten rings available for the wedding season. Also, we will disclose how Tungsten bands are ruling the market for the past many years. read more
By: | 2010-04-14 | Jewelry Tungsten rings are becoming more unique due to the increase in manufacturing capabilities. People can now personalize rings that suit their individual styles. read more
By: Dwayne J Singleton | 2010-04-01 | Jewelry Celtic settlements stretched from Turkey and the Balkans right across Western Europe. But it was really the upward push of the Roman Empire that would expose the absence of cohesion between the various Celtic clans and would lead to them being overrun, expelled from their territories and being pushed back to the western fringes of the continent. read more
By: Leigh Maher | 2010-03-31 | Jewelry Celtic wedding rings have a rich history and symbolic relevance. Coming from a fusion of ancient beliefs and Christian concepts, the symbols have survived through the generations. read more
By: Leigh O'Meachair | 2010-03-27 | Jewelry This articles is a helpful, practical guide to choosing the perfect size for a Celtic wedding ring - even online. This guideline offers useful tips on finding the perfect size for your wedding band, and making sure that the ring you order is exactly right for your finger, or that of your intended. read more