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Claddagh Ring Earrings with Aquamarine Blue Crystal
Claddagh Ring Earrings with Aquamarine Blue Crystal

Claddagh Ring Earrings with Aquamarine Blue Crystal

Regular price

Price: €57.95

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Price: €57.95

The Claddagh is a traditional Irish ring exchanged as a token of love. It is often worn and given as an engagement or wedding ring due to the three beautiful symbols of love, loyalty & friendship in the heart, the crown and hands.  The Claddagh Ring dates from the 17th century and originated in the little village of Claddagh, in the heart of Galway City, Ireland.

Our Claddagh Earrings are a creative variation of the Claddagh ring.  Much like the ring, they are a symbol of friendship, loyalty and love, with an outward facing heart of Aquamarine Blue Crystal, clasped from above by two hands and topped with a crown inset with Clear crystals.

Matching pendant available

  • Size 17mm
  • Clear and Aquamarine Blue Crystals
  • Rhodium Plated
Quantity must be 1 or more

The Claddagh is a traditional Irish ring exchanged as a token of love. It is often worn and given as an engagement or wedding ring due to the three beautiful symbols of love, loyalty & friendship in the heart, the crown and hands.  The Claddagh Ring dates from the 17th century and originated in the little village of Claddagh, in the heart of Galway City, Ireland.

Our Claddagh Earrings are a creative variation of the Claddagh ring.  Much like the ring, they are a symbol of friendship, loyalty and love, with an outward facing heart of Aquamarine Blue Crystal, clasped from above by two hands and topped with a crown inset with Clear crystals.

Matching pendant available

  • Size 17mm
  • Clear and Aquamarine Blue Crystals
  • Rhodium Plated

It's a great stop to visit. Aengus, Fiona and Ann are wonderful hosts. They give guests a brilliant insight into Crystal making every little thing is explained and then guests get to see a craftsman cutting a piece freehand. It's truly amazing to see it done

Shane , Shreveport, Louisiana


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