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Symbols of Ireland - Trinity Knot - The Celtic Gift Store

Symbols of Ireland - Trinity Knot

A symbol of never ending love & eternal life This endless, intertwining Celtic knot work symbol with three corners, possibly of pagan origin with its original meaning lost in time. The Trinity knot is one of the most recognisable symbols of Celtic culture. We do know that the number three held deep significance for the Celts, the three corners possibly representing the three intertwined domains of earth, sea and sky, or solar and lunar phases. In later centuries, The Trinity knot was adapted to Christianity, with the three points representing the Holy Trinity of Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The golden age of Irish art and metalwork coincided with the period of early Irish Christianity, enlightenment, learning and faith which saw Ireland celebrated as the 'isle of saints and scholars'. Irish monks worked from dawn till dusk, working with infinite care and patience to produce handmade and lavishly illustrated versions of the gospels, stopping only to eat and pray. Today the Book of Kells remains a testimony to the artistry which produced this lasting legacy. The twists and turns of the Trinity Knot symbolise the timeless nature of the human spirit. It reflects the convergence of mind, body and spirit - a message which is as powerful and mystical today as it was in those ancient times. With no beginning and no end, this intricate decoration is a sign of eternal life and never ending love. Check out our range of trinity Knot Jewelry & give the gift of eternal love from Solvar Irish Jewlery, Boru & others. Click here to see our Trintiy Knot Jewelry.

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Symbols of Ireland - The Claddagh symbol - The Celtic Gift Store

Symbols of Ireland - The Claddagh symbol

Many of our store visitors ask us the significance of Irish Symbols, lets start with the story of the Irish Claddagh ring.A gift of love, crafted in Ireland, the Claddagh echoes a tale of devotion retold over the centuries. Once upon a time, so the story goes, a young Irish sailor Richard Joyce was captured by Algerian pirates and sold as a slave to a Moorish goldsmith, where he learned the trade.Far from his native land, he held the memory of his sweetheart deep in his heart. He never forgot her.Years later, he returned to Galway and his sweetheart was waiting for him, his gift to her was a Claddagh ring.Forged with the skills he had learnt during his imprisonment, it was a token of his enduring love.The legend goes that he presented her with the first Claddagh ring and they were married."With these hands I give you my heart, and I crown it with my love".The Claddagh is a unique area right outside the old city walls of Galway, just across the river from Spanish Arch.It was originally a fishing village, the fisher-folk who resided there forbidden to use 'spade or hoe', and who were ruled by an elected 'King of the Claddagh'.The Claddagh community would have the main supplier of seafood to Galway city right up until the 19th century.It is also the home of the legend of the iconic Irish Claddagh ring ('Fáinne Chladaigh' in Irish), used in Ireland as a friendship and wedding ring.The Claddagh symbol is a traditional design consisting of two clasped hands holding a crowned heart, and symbolises love (heart), friendship (hands) and loyalty (crown).Did you know that how you wear your Claddagh tells others a story about you?Traditionally, when courting, if the ring was worn on the right hand with the heart facing outwards, it showed your heart was not yet taken.Once betrothed, the heart would now be turned inwards to show your heart was taken. Once married, the ring was worn on the left hand with the heart still turned inwards, to show love and loyalty.

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Bringing the best of Ireland to you. - The Celtic Gift Store

Bringing the best of Ireland to you.

We are so lucky in Ireland to have a wealth of traditional crafts people still producing their crafts in a traditional way. Here at the Celtic Gift Store our aim is to source lots of beautiful gifts for you in Ireland, Scotland, Wales & import them across the pond to our store in Florida. By buying from craft makers in Ireland, we are helping to support local business in Ireland often based in a rural location, providing employment all over the country from north, south, east & west. There is an amazing array to choose from, Irish Jewelry, Irish woven textiles, Irish knitwear, scarves, hats,socks, Irish Tweed, Irish Linen, Irish Apparel Adult & kids. Irish Crystal, Irish pottery & ceramics, pewter, home wares. Irish Health & Beauty products, Irish seaweed skincare, organic & natural soaps, lotions, body butters, hand creams, candles, diffusers, bath salts & more! So check in with us often, you never know what you'll find!

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