Celtic Love Knot Wedding Rings White Gold
Posted in: Uncategorized | August 31st 2009 | no comments
Maybe it's the spirit of love that made all these discoveries possible, the spirit of love that imprinted the mark of eternity on the objects to display a feeling that exists since the beginning of the world. The same spirit must have been the one that has driven the Celtic people to carve symbols that have lasted for hundreds of years as a testimony of their love. One of these symbols that has been discovered in Scotland, Ireland and Wales is the 'love knot' that refers to the knot of two lovers that can not be ever untied. This symbol is often given the meaning of the 'eternity knot' and the 'thread of life' which is related to the continuity of life that love brings in the couple's relationship.

The bridal jewelry stores available both on internet bridal sites and on the market display a variety of Celtic love symbols carved on the wedding rings, symbols known as: Celtic oval/spiral to denote eternity and continuity of life; Celtic triple drop to represent the three elements of the nature - Water, Earth and Fire bordered by a continuous line that stands for strength, unity and fullness of being & spirit; Celtic round to symbolize self completeness; Celtic square which is the representation of love and loyalty; Serpent knot with intricate motifs to signify the continuity of eternal life. All these Celtic symbols make a nice choice in the selection of wedding bands considering the fact that they reflect a simplified and yet deep representation of love, the feeling that governs the bride and groom in their way to a new life of support and commitment.
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