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7 Factors Couples Need To Keep In Mind When Choosing Celtic Wedding Bands

So you're engaged, and you want to go with Celtic wedding bands—that's great! Beginning a life with your lover is the most important day in your whole lifetime, and there's no more romantic way of announcing your eternal devotion than with Celtic wedding bands. No matter if you're holding a traditional Celtic ceremony, or you're only exchanging Celtic bands for their exquisite beauty and timeless heritage, here are seven factors to think about as you choose your wedding bands.

One of the most popular Celtic wedding rings is the Claddagh wedding band, which honors one of the best-loved and notable romances in history-the legend of Richard Joyce, who was taught the art of ring making after being forced into slavery, and subsequently walked away from wealth and a beautiful woman to journey back to Ireland in order to marry his true love.

It's important to familiarize yourself with the wide variety of patterns that Celtic bands are made in. Every one is lovely in a different way, but you'll want to be in no hurry to pick the design that really strikes a chord with you and your partner, one whose symbolism and beauty is sure to give you a lifetime of joy.

Even though it's common to wear matching Celtic bands, it's perfectly alright to have different patterns for the man and woman. Don't feel bound by custom. With the huge array of patterns, metals, and symbols that are produced, lots of couples these days choose to choose a different ring for each partner.

Celtic bands honor one of the most enduring and most revered marriage cultures in history. Their continued popularity demonstrates a longing for and honor of the great esteem that traditional Celtic folkways showed marriages and the wedding ceremony. Purchasing Celtic wedding rings displays in a very unmistakable way just what your wedding means to you and your beloved

Celtic jewelry is full of rich symbolism. The Claddagh wedding band pattern incorporates three symbols to show the deepest bonds between a man and a woman--the heart to show love, the crown represents loyalty, with two entwined hands symbolizing friendship. And almost all Celtic wedding bands use historic Celtic symbolism in their design. This symbolism, which is quite striking without being gaudy, is part of the reason Celtic wedding bands are continually becoming noticeably more popular.

Celtic bands don't have to be expensive, in spite of their beauty. There are a wide variety of bands that can fit into anyone's spending limits, from high to low, without sacrificing the traditional Celtic beauty and symbolism.

Size will be a very important consideration when buying a pair of Celtic wedding bands. Don't forget that when choosing a wedding band that you'll in all probability want a half size larger than rings you're accustomed to sporting, because wedding rings are usually wider than standard rings. Also, lots of people are under the impression that a wedding band should glide easily past the knuckle. That is incorrect, and may lead to a loose fit. You'll need some resistance when sliding your band past your knuckle.

Congratulations on your new life together with your true love, and may your new life be as graceful and long-lived as the Celtic wedding band has been!


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