Gents Closed Celtic Knot Wedding Ring in Silver

Gents Closed Celtic Knot Wedding Ring

Celtic Knot Spirals have been found on ancient art on every continent, usually depicting the Sun.

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Celtic Knot Spirals have been found on ancient art on every continent, usually depicting the Sun.

The Celts coming to Ireland found spirals at Newgrange, carved into stone by Irish farmers, depicting the four journeys of the Sun around the Earth. These are thought to represent fertility, rebirth, and continuity.

This closed knot band is a lovely example of knotwork as it winds its way around the band signifying the traditional meaning of forever and always.

A superior quality Celtic wedding ring designed and created in Ireland, assayed at Dublin Castle and delivered worldwide!

Weight: 5gms approx.

Width: 7mm approx.

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SKU: WED84-SIL-9

Nestled in the foothills of the Dublin Mountains lies Boru ®, home to the finest Celtic jewelry craftsmanship. We put our heart and soul into every piece we create – designing, handcrafting and hallmarking everything with our unique Boru ® style and attention to detail.

Working as a team, we have made many exclusive designs imagined by our customers and realized by our design team and craftsmen.

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Boru Jewelry® and Celtic Warrior® are Registered Trade Marks of Boru Jewelry® Limited.

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Design Finish

Boru® offers a number of different finishes on our rings.

An Oxidised Finish

is where the ring is given a dark grey or black finish – Only available on Sterling Silver

A Polished Finish

is where the whole ring is fully polished which gives a shiny look all over

A Florentine Finish

is where the background is sandblasted to give a light grey or white look – Raised areas are Polished

We put our heart and soul into every single piece of jewelry we create – designing, handcrafting and hallmarking everything with our unique Boru® style and attention to detail.

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