The Beauty of Celtic Wedding Rings
If you’ve recently become engaged or desire to upgrade your wedding ring, Celtic
wedding rings are a beautiful way to convey the love you have for your spouse and also
contain a piece of tradition on your finger at the same time. Even if you aren’t Irish you
can still wear a Celtic ring and love it not only for its beauty, but the meaning behind the
ring. If you’ve often wondered where Celtic rings have originated and what makes them
so unique, you’ll be excited to learn about the history behind them.
Celtic Tradition – Where it All Started
Lovely Celtic wedding rings have one of the strongest symbols of marriage that exist
today. They came from an ancient culture full of traditions dating back from the 1st
Century BC. During the Middle Ages the Celts moved to the British Isles, where most
people today recognize their traditions, culture, and art. In Medieval times, however, the
Celtic tradition was more dispersed and was located in a variety of locations, such as
Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and some parts of France.
History as to Where Celtic Rings Originated
Here’s a little bit more history to explain how the Celtic rings came to be. The
main element you should understand about the rings is their meaning of faith and
Christianity. The Christian faith was well-known in Britain by the 4th century AD
and after the Saxons invaded Britain, the Celtic people moved to Wales and the
surrounding areas. That is where the Celtic designs came to be. You can see Christian
thought conveyed on Celtic wedding bands. The designs were thought up by Christian
missionaries and the Irish church when they migrated out of mainland Britain.
A Combination of Christianity and Celtic Culture
Even though it is known that Celtic myth and druid priests were a huge part of the
Celtic people, later Christianity became the main influence. Wedding rings with
Christianity were co-mingled with primeval Celtic culture. Together, Christianity and
Celtic culture created what would become a diverse ring design that’s embraced by
people in many cultures today.
Examples of Celtic Ring Designs and Their Meaning
There are several ring designs that you can choose for your wedding ring. One
example is the Celtic trinity knot. It is an example of Celtic Christianity, and the three
interwoven strands symbolize the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit of the Christian faith.
This makes sense for this ring pattern because marriage is supposed to be never ending,
lasting forever. Find a trinity knot ring on the House of Williams website, where they
have the Open Celtic Plait Wedding Ring.
If you love, admire, or even understand the Celtic language, a ring with engraved
wording may be another beautiful option. The House of Williams Ladies Celtic Wedding
Ring comes engraved with “”mo anam cara” meaning, “my soul mate.” Whatever you
decide for your wedding ring, Celtic rings are not only unique, they symbolize the true
meaning of love combined from tradition and Christianity.
All images courtesy of WWW.HOWWEDDINGRINGS.CO.UK
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