The Traditional Symbolism and Charm of Mens Celtic Rings

Tungsten Celtic rings are trendy and much sought after today, the most common being wedding bands, engagement and promise rings or rings given in the spirit of friendship, yet their intricate designs and patterns that include spirals, knots and scrolls can still not be accurately explained. However, some questions may arise during the mens Celtic wedding bands selection process.

One of the things you may be wondering about is exactly how wide the Tungsten Celtic knot rings‘ band, or bands, should be. What is known is that Irish Celtic rings date back to about the 1st century BCE.

In light of this it is hardly surprising that the meanings attributed to their design has changed over time. The Celts left a depiction of their life in etchings found in caves as well as carved into stone structure, and even passed their unique and beautiful patterns to the Christians who immortalized them in their books, notably the Irish Book of Kells which is richly decorated throughout with abstract Celtic designs. It is these designs that are emulated in today’s Irish rings.

Ancient history shows that due to persecution the Celts migrated to different lands, one being Ireland. Looking at your body type & choosing accordingly is a wise way to begin the search for the ideal ring.

For the ancients, Irish Celtic rings held a much cherished tradition as they considered them to be one of the strongest symbols of marriage and they were able to convey traditional messages of never ending love either between God and humanity or between man and woman.

If you are looking for a interesting mixture of the ancient symbols of Celtic culture (spirals, knot work, Claddagh symbols) & modern style, you may want to go for a more individual ring with a touch of past and present built in to its design.

More common though, these symbolic rings were wrought from bronze or iron but even these were intricately decorated with knot work and spirals and even animals and were so carefully crafted that they too became items of great beauty. Slender bands provide the most traditional, classic look.

There are perhaps many symbols that have been lost over time but the ones in vogue today reflect patterns such as the un-broken Trinity Knot also known as the Celtic triskelion, which has three sides. The number three was very sacred to the ancient Celts and it is believed that this design originally signified the three stages of pagan goddesses which are maiden, mother and old woman, or crone.

These bands are often wider, and they really do “pop” on the hand, drawing the eye. However, if you’re interested in a slender band with yellow and white-gold details, you’ll be pleased to note that plenty of these rings are available.

Rather than contrasting borders, they often rely on Celtic interlace (along the top of the ring) to provide more richness & ornate beauty. The Claddagh ring is a modern day interpretation of these ancient Celtic rings and it holds its own significance. Taking the time to shop around & see what looks best to you is important.

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