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Traditional Claddagh Ring
- SKU: JRS06
- Categories: Celtic Jewelry, Celtic Rings, Claddagh Collection, Highland Accessories, Irish Favorites, Mothers Day, Sterling Silver Celtic Rings, Valentine' Day
- Tags: Claddagh, Irish, Sterling Silver
- Elegant Claddagh ring made with sterling silver
- Features the Irish symbol of love and friendship
- Available in sizes 4-11
- Classic and affordable and makes an excellent gift
- Perfect ring for a handfasting ceremony
$40.00
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Tartan Jewelry Gift Bag
$10.00$10.00- Customizable tartan jewelry gift bag
- Measures approximately 4inches wide by 5.5 inches long
- Pull string closure to keep your treasures safe
- Bring tartan culture to everyday used
SKU: JJTB
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Traditional Claddagh Ring
Crafters make this sterling silver Claddagh ring in such a way that it shines. Available in whole sizes 4-11.
This beautiful, classic sterling silver Claddagh ring is a must-have for any lover of Irish culture and heritage! Featuring two hands clasping a heart with a crown, the Irish Claddagh symbol represents love, friendship, and loyalty. This traditional symbol makes this ring a meaningful gift for a friend or loved one. In fact, if you’re purchasing this as a gift, it comes with a fancy ring box too! Available in sizes 4-11 to fit most fingers, you can display your Irish heritage no matter where you go. You’re sure to join our many other satisfied customers here at the Celtic Croft!
- Fancy Ring Box Available
- Elegant Claddagh ring made with sterling silver
- Features the Irish symbol of love and friendship
- Fits most fingers, available in sizes 4-11
- Classic and affordable and makes an excellent gift
- Perfect ring for a handfasting ceremony
Weight | 0.01 lbs |
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Ring Size | 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 |
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