Gold Wedding Bands
Celtic Gold Wedding Rings
Celtic wedding rings are steeped in symbolism and tradition. They are often made from precious metals, such as gold and silver, and feature intricate Celtic knotwork designs.
The circle shape of the ring represents eternity and the unbroken bond of marriage. The Celtic knotwork designs can represent a variety of different things, such as:
- Love and fidelity
- Unity and togetherness
- Everlasting life and rebirth
- The Holy Trinity
- The balance of nature
- The interconnectedness of all things
Celtic wedding rings are a popular choice for couples who are looking for a unique and meaningful way to symbolize their love and commitment to each other.
Here are some specific examples of the symbolism of popular Celtic wedding ring designs:
- The Trinity knot: This knotwork design has three interlocking loops, which represent the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. It can also represent the three pillars of a strong relationship: love, friendship, and trust.
- The Celtic Lovers' Knot: This knotwork design features two intertwined spirals, which represent the two people in the relationship. It symbolizes the everlasting love and commitment that they share.
- The Celtic Warrior Knot: This knotwork design is made up of four interlocking loops, which represent strength, courage, honor, and wisdom. It is a popular choice for couples who are looking for a ring that symbolizes their strength and commitment to each other.
Ultimately, the meaning of a Celtic wedding ring is up to the couple who choose it. It can represent their love, commitment, faith, or any other values that are important to them.
Our 9ct gold Celtic rings are made in Scotland and hallmarked in Edinburgh.