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Distinguishing the Symbolisms in Modern Celtic Jewellery



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By : Paul Gibson    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-10-12 07:04:40
Celtic Jewelry has undoubtedly gained a following among popular culture. They started off as revered symbolic Jewelry of the Celts and are now still worn by people from all races and walks of life; revered both for their lovely craftsmanship as well as for the symbolisms that they represent.

The Claddagh Rings
The Claddagh Rings are one of the most famous Celtic Jewelleries. It is often used as wedding bands and as gifts given to friends as a symbol of loyalty and love. The Claddagh ring is worn in a different manner depending on the status of the person. If the person wearing the Claddagh Ring is single, he or she should wear it on the right hand with the Heart facing outward. If the Claddagh is worn by someone who is married or engaged, it is to be worn on the left hand with the heart facing inwards.

The Claddagh ring has basically three symbols present on it: A heart, the hands and a crown. The heart represents love for the receiver from the giver of the ring; the hands symbolize friendship and companionship. The crown may be present or not and it is a sign of fidelity and loyalty.

The Triquetra
The Triquetra is often known as the Celtic Trinity Knot. It stands to symbolize the unity between three people or three entities. The meaning of the triquetra alone shows that it has a common ground in Christian, Pagan and Wiccan beliefs and other ideologies. As a jewellery item, the Triquetra is often worn as a pendant and in pop culture, the Triquetra has been seen in the TV Series Charmed symbolizing the Power of Three.

Celtic cross
The original Celtic cross existed long before Christianity affected Celtic Life. It was originally an even armed cross and was said to represent either the four earthly elements (earth, wind, water and fire) or the four points of the earth (North, South, East, West). The credit for incorporating the Celtic cross with the Christian cross with an elongated base is often given to the patron Saint of Ireland Saint Patrick. The Celtic cross is often used by modern day jewellery makers as pendants or as part of an overall design.

Torque cuffs
Torque cuffs started out as bigger versions that were worn on the neck of Celtic Warriors, the Rich and Religious Leaders. It was viewed as a symbol of status and state in the Celtic Community. It was also believed to posses the power to protect the wearer from harm as well as ward off any spells that may have been cast on the wearer. In modern day jewellery, the Celtic Torque has evolved into a miniature version and that is the Torque cuff.

These mentioned above are only a selection of the Celtic Symbols that have found its way into modern jewellery industry. One thing is certain no matter what an individuals reason may be for putting on a piece of Celtic inspired jewelry it is always important to have a sense of respect and awareness for the symbol that they represent.

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