Gold Claddagh Cross Ring in 14K
This ring reimagines a beloved Irish tradition. The Claddagh is one of Ireland's most iconic symbols—originally created in Galway in the 17th century by goldsmith Richard Joyce (active 1689-1737). Traditionally, the heart represents love, the hands express friendship, and the crown symbolizes loyalty. In this unique design, the crown has been replaced by a Celtic cross, adding spiritual depth and religious significance to the Claddagh's enduring message of love, loyalty, and friendship. The cross represents eternal life and spiritual connection, creating a meaningful fusion of two powerful Celtic symbols.
MATERIALS & CRAFTSMANSHIP
Handcrafted in 14K gold at Walker Metalsmiths in Andover, NY. Original designs by Stephen Walker. Choose from yellow, rose, or white gold. Available in ring sizes 4–16 with half-size increments. A heirloom-quality piece perfect for engagements, weddings, anniversaries, or celebrating Celtic heritage.
WEARING CUSTOMS
Traditional Irish custom: Wear on your right hand with the heart pointing outward if single; point the heart inward on your left ring finger when married or committed.
Learn more:
History of the Claddagh | History of the Celtic Cross
Sterling Silver Version | Add Engraving
Item Number: C23 (14K Gold)
Original Designs © Stephen Walker
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