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08-AUG-2008 Máire Uí Mhaicín

Proudly wearing the Claddagh Ring as a necklace

Galway ( Ireland)

The Claddagh ring is a traditional Irish ring, given in friendship or worn as a wedding ring.
The design and customs associated with it originated in the Irish fishing village of Claddagh, located just outside the old walls of the city of Galway.
Legend has it that the claddagh symbol was originated by Richard Joyce, a Galway seafarer kidnapped by pirates and sold into slavery in North Africa where he learned the art of goldsmithing.
When he was released, nothing could keep him from his beloved Galway where he returned to become a master goldsmith and where he created the Claddagh ring.
For centuries this was used as a wedding ring by the fisher folk of Claddagh village, which nestled outside the walls of Galway city in the west of Ireland.
Claddagh rings are worn as friendship, engagement or wedding rings depending on how they are worn.
Friendship - by placing the ring anywhere on your right hand.
Engagement - by placing the ring on third finger of your left hand with the heart pointing outwards.
Wedding - represented by wearing the ring on the third finger of your left hand with the heart pointing inwards towards your heart.
If you are a bear, you wear it as necklace...


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Katherine25-Aug-2008 20:02
Great picture of Frimpong, Máire!
A great background story about the Claddagh ring!