Clatter Ring

Clatter Ring is another mention for Claddagh, but because one pronunciation many people also call it as Clatter. This ring is perfect for those of you who have a mental calm and graceful, each model and its design can be customized with your goal is to use it as an engagement party, wedding or even as gifts for your friends.

Clatter or Claddagh Ring is basically a traditional ring in Ireland, at that time the purpose of this ring is a symbol friendship and love. Inspiration from the design of this ring is highly related to the beauty outside Galway city, where many Irish fishermen habits are here to be used as inspiration.

In the 17th century is the starting point where the Clatter Ring began to be produced, at the time was still closely with the leadership of William and Mary in the Roman period end. This ring is so popular because the design is very attractive, where there are two hands that hold hearts, decorated with a crown above it and all the elements which include the heart, hands and crown have the respective meanings of love, friendship and loyalty is high.

Giving Clatter Ring that you do to someone able to show the status of your relationship with that person, all these lies as how a person uses a ring that you provide, if you use it on the right ring finger with the heart pointing of the fingertip this means that someone is your friend.

Another way of life is, if someone is wearing Clatter Ring you give on the right ring finger with the crown pointing to the fingertips, and then he is your lover. But, when you see the Clatter Ring used on the ring finger on left hand then they are married or engaged to each partner. All things about the Clatter Ring is very interesting, but this ring is very beautiful ring also has a sacred value and wonderful history.

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