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Metal

Gold Coated Silver:

Solid Sterling Silver with a thick coating of gold. For those wanting the gold look at an affordable price.

Gold Coated Silver

Gold:

Rich and exuberant, this metal is perfect for anyone who likes to keep it classic. Most ancient civilizations, from the Greeks to the Egyptians, wore and cherished yellow gold jewelry. The Celtis used gold to make rings, necklaces, bracelets and brooches in pieces which still exist today. Gold Jewelry is resistant to rust, tarnish, and corrosion., making it an ideal investment or family heirloom passed down the generations. Available in 10K,14K and 18K.

Gold
+$280

White Gold:

If you worry about silver tarnishing or find the metal too soft, then White gold jewelry is perfect for you. Pure gold is mixed with other metals that change it from its natural yellow color to white, the pieces are then coated with rhodium for lasting brightness. Gold Jewelry is resistant to rust, tarnish, and corrosion, making it an ideal investment or family heirloom passed down the generations. Available in 10K, 14K and 18K.

White Gold
+$280

Rose Gold:

Lovely Rose gold jewelry gives everything you wear a touch of romance, exuding a delightful rosy hue, also known as pink gold or red gold. Copper is added for a rosy colour that flatters all skin tones. You can wear rose gold jewelry with your pieces in white and yellow gold without having to worry about the metals clashing. Gold Jewelry is resistant to rust, tarnish, and corrosion., making it an ideal investment or family heirloom passed down the generations. Available in 10K, 14K and 18K.

Rose Gold
+$280

Stone Type

Emerald:

Emerald is the birthstone for May. Emerald is our best selling Gemstone as it is associated with Ireland which has the nickname of the "Emerald Isle”. Emeralds are among the rarest of gems having been mined for 1000s of years. The deeper and more vivid in the color of green the higher the value. As the gem of Venus and associated with Spring, Emerald symbolizes love, eternal youth and rebirth.

Emerald

Diamond:

Diamond is the birthstone for April. Diamonds have been admired gemstones of desire since ancient times. Formed one hundred miles beneath the Earth's surface over a billion years ago, diamonds are the hardest gem of all. It is also known as "the queen of the gems and the gem of queens”. The Romans thought diamonds were so brilliant they must be fallen stars. The ancient Greeks called diamond "adamas," meaning invincible, theorizing that something so beautiful must be the crystallized teardrops of the gods. While aesthetically pleasing they also are an investment.

Diamond

Sapphire:

Sapphire is the birthstone for September Sapphire is a popular and rare gemstone. It is second only to diamond in terms of hardness. Sapphire symbolizes fidelity and the soul. In ancient times, a gift of a sapphire was a pledge of trust and loyalty. The ancient Persians believed the earth rests on a giant sapphire. Its reflection, they said, made the sky blue. Sapphire comes from the Greek word for blue, sappheiros, and this gem provides the most beautiful blues of the gem kingdom. Sapphire is the gem of truth. The tradition is so strong, we still think of an honest person as "true blue."

Sapphire

Ruby:

Ruby is the birthstone for July Ruby is one of the most desirable gems. Transparent rubies of large sizes are even rarer than Diamonds. The ruby has been a symbol of vitality and royalty for centuries. The ultimate red gem, ruby has been the world's most valued gemstone for most of recorded history. According to the Bible, only wisdom and virtuous women are more precious. Burning with an unquenchable fire, ruby has long been a symbol of undying love. Ruby is the gem of courage and emotion. Its fiery brilliance attracts the eye and quickens the pulse. In legend, ruby is the gem of the heart with the power to kindle the flame of desire.

Ruby

Amethyst:

Amethyst is the birthstone for February Amethyst is the gem of sobriety and peace. Its name comes from the Greek "amethystos" which means "not drunken". They served wine in amethyst goblets during long banquets because they believed this wine-colored gem had the power to keep guests sober. Since the middle ages, Bishop's rings have been set with amethyst as a symbol of piety and celibacy. Leonardo da Vinci wrote that amethyst has the power to protect against evil thoughts and to sharpen the intelligence. Tibetan Buddhists use amethyst rosaries to enhance the peace and tranquility of meditation.

Amethyst

Moissanite:

Brilliance, which refers to the white light reflected back to the eye, is a good measure for how much a diamond will "sparkle". Moissanite disperses light very well and is actually more brilliant than a diamond. Natural moissanite is incredibly rare on earth, it is mostly only to be found in meteorites, having first been discovered in a meteorite crater in Arizona in 1893. Today, it’s created in controlled environments to mimic the forces of nature, resulting in durable, super-hard gemstones with a minimum ecological impact, and absolutely no mining.

Moissanite

Stone Quality

Synthetic Emerald
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Light color gems that tend to be included. Medium green and opaque. Light does not pass through emerald. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Emerald Good
+$6
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Medium to light color gems that exhibit medium sparkle. Limited amount of light passes through the emerald. Inclusions can be seen with the naked eye.

Genuine Emerald Better
+$10
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

High quality emeralds that are typically found in high end stores. They have vivid to medium color and Moderate inclusions can be seen with the naked eye (inclusions are typical for emeralds, no inclusions indicate that the emerald is not genuine).

Genuine Emerald Best
+$16
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Top 1% of emeralds in terms of quality.  Truly exceptional rich green, moderately to slightly included and exhibits high brilliance.  This quality can be found only at the top boutiques in the world.

Genuine Emerald Heirloom
+$28

Accent Stone Quality

Synthetic Diamonds
Quality Grade - Good (SI2):

Good brilliance. Slight inclusions are visible to the naked eye. SI stands for very slightly included.

Genuine Diamonds SI2
+$139.40
Quality Grade - Better (SI1):

Colorless with high brilliance. Slight inclusions are visible under 10x magnification only. SI stands for very slightly included

Genuine Diamonds SI1
+$156.40
Quality Grade - Best (VS):

With exceptional brilliance and sparkle. Quality comparable to that used by the finest boutiques in the world. VS stands for very slightly included

Genuine Diamonds VS
+$159.80
Quality Grade - Heirloom (VVS):

The best quality with the most exceptional brilliance and sparkle. VVS stands for very very slightly included.

Genuine Diamonds VVS
+$227.80

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These Claddagh Dangle Earrings comes in Gold and Silver set with a choice of Diamonds and Gemstones. The current selection is made from . Set with and accent . . . .

Individually handcrafted in Ireland. Guaranteed Quality.

The Crown represents Loyalty, The Heart represents Love and the Hands represent Friendship. The Claddagh Ring originated in our home, Galway, Ireland and is now a World Famous symbol associated with Ireland.

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10 mm

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10 mm

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Meaning of Design

The Claddagh: the crown represents loyalty, the heart represents love, and the hands represent friendship. It is widely known as a symbol for great friendship. This ancient Gaelic design is also used in engagement rings and in traditional wedding rings for the Irish. If worn on the right hand with the heart facing out it means you are single, facing in means you are dating someone. If worn on the left hand with the heart facing out it means you are engaged and facing in you are married. An original symbol of the "Fisher Kings" of the Galway town of Claddagh, Ireland, (pronounced clada) the design was first fashioned into the traditional ring back in the 17th Century during the reign of Mary II. Legend has it that an Irish young man, Richard Joyce, bound for the West Indian slave plantations - no doubt the Irish Caribbean island of Montserrat - was kidnapped himself in rough seas by a band of Mediterranean pirates and sold to a Moorish goldsmith who over the many long years of his exile helped him perfect the skills of a master craftsman. When in 1689 King William III negotiated the return of the slaves, Joyce returned to Galway - despite, it said, the Moor's offer of the daughter's hand in marriage and a princely dowry of half of all his wealth. Back in Ireland a young women had never stopped faithfully waiting for her true love to return. Upon which time when he presented her with the now famous Royal Claddagh gold ring - a symbol of their enduring love. Two hands to represent their friendship, the crown to signify their loyalty and lasting fidelity, and the sign of the heart to symbolise their eternal love for each other.

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Mo Anam Cara: Means ‘My soul mate‘ (pronounced 'muh anem Ka-rah') copy

Mo shíorghrá: Means ‘My eternal love‘ sometimes used as a term for ‘soulmates’. (pronounced 'muh HEER-ggrawh') copy

Ghrá Dilseacht Cairdeas: Means ‘Love, Loyalty & Friendship‘ (pronounced ‘Graw Deal-shockt Char-dis’) copy

Ghrá go deo: Means ‘Love Forever‘ (pronounced ‘graw gu djo’) copy

Mo fhíorghra: Means ‘my true love’, one of the most romantic phrases around. (pronounced ‘ muh heer-graw’) copy

A Stór: Means ‘my treasure’, usually used to express affectionate friendship, especially for parent and children relationships. (pronounced ‘store’) copy

Le grá go deo: Means 'with love forever' (pronounced ‘leh graw gu djo’) copy

A Pheata: Means ‘a mother’s darling’, for a mother to express endearment for her children. (pronounced ‘fat-a’) copy

Mo Ghrá: Means ‘my love’, for relationships that are that little bit more serious! (pronounced ‘muh graw’) copy

Mo Chuisle: Literally means ‘my pulse’, for the person who makes your heart beat. Also can mean 'My Darling' (pronounced ‘muh Kooish-la') copy

A Ghrá mo Chroí: Means ‘my heart’s beloved’ or ‘the love of my heart’. (pronounced 'graw mu kree') copy

A Thaisce: Means ‘my treasure’, another version of ‘a stór’. (pronounced ‘hash-ka’) copy

Mo Mhuirnin: Means ‘my little darling’ or ‘my dear’, a more formal phrase (pronounced ‘muh mur-neen’) copy

A chéadsearc: Means ‘my first love’, or ‘my one and only’. (pronounced ’Khayd-shark') copy

A Chara: Means ‘friend’ (pronounced 'Kaw-rah') copy

A Chroí: Means ‘my heart’, a stronger version of the above, meant more for lovers to use. (pronounced 'kree') copy

Is tú mo ghrá: Means 'You are my love'. (pronounced 'Iss too mu graw' ) copy

Mo Shearc: Means ‘my love’ Another simple version of ‘mo ghrá’. (pronounced ‘ muh hark’) copy

Is tú mo rogha: Means 'You are my chosen one' (pronounced 'iss too mu row-ah') copy

A chuisle mo chroí: Means 'My heart’s beloved' (pronounced 'Kooish-la mu kree') copy

Ádhraím thú: Means'I adore you' (pronounced 'aw-reem hoo') copy

Mo Rúnsearc Literally means ‘my secret love’, there is no direct equivalent in English. (pronounced ‘ muh roon-hark’) copy

A stór mo chroí: Means 'Love of my heart' (prounouned 'ah sthohr muh kree') copy

Is tú grá geal mo chroí: Means 'You are the bright love of my heart' (pronounced 'Iss too graw gee-yal mu kree') copy

Mo ghrá thú: Means ‘you are my love’ (pronounced 'Muh ghraw hoo') copy

Táim i ngrá leat: Means 'I’m in love with you' (pronounced 'Tawm i graw lat') copy

Mo Leannán: Means 'My lover' (pronounced 'Muh lah-nawn') copy

Tá tú mo chéadsearc: Means 'You are my true love' (pronounced 'thaw too muh Khayd-shark') copy

Is tusa mo ghrá: Literally Means 'You are my love' (pronounced' Iss tus-ah mow-ghraw') copy

A Ghrá Geal: Means ‘my bright love’ (pronounced ‘graw gee-yal’) copy

A Chumann: Means ‘my sweetheart’ (pronounced ‘come-an’) copy

Seanleannán: Literally means ‘old love’, or ‘old flame’. (pronounced ‘shan-lan-awn’) copy

Meala: Means ‘Honey‘ (Prounounced 'M-alla') copy

Clann: Means ‘Children‘ (Prounounced 'Klan') copy

Iníon: Means ‘Daughter‘ (Prounounced 'in-yeen') copy

Mac: Means ‘Son‘ (Prounounced 'Mack') copy

Agra: Means ‘Love, Beloved or Sweetheart‘ (Prounounced 'Ag-rah') copy

Cairde: Means ‘Friends‘ (prounounced 'card ja') copy

Síor: Means ‘Always‘ (Prounounce 'Sheer') copy