Solvar Irish Jewelry
Sterling Silver Weave Claddagh Ring
Sterling Silver Weave Claddagh Ring
The claddagh was invented by Galway fisherman Richard Joyce in the 17th century. He was due to marry his love but was captured by Algerian pirates and sold into slavery. Many years later, he was released from slavery and returned to his fiancé, who had waited for him. He handcrafted and gifted her the very first claddagh ring as a token of his adoration. The hands represent friendship, the heart represents love, and the crown represents loyalty.
This ring is made from 100% 925 sterling silver. The weave band is specially designed to be similar to traditional Celtic knotwork. Every step of production, from design to packaging, is done in the heart of Ireland.
This ring has been Irish hallmarked in Dublin Castle.
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