Posted by Leigh Campbell on Mar 15, 2010 with
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Wearing jewelry has had a big influence on one’s culture, society and even on today’s modern world. It has been a piece of art which that would really delight everyone’s face. It also has a significant history in most of the culture and society existing today and stands to be the status symbol for people wearing them. You will hear many stories on origin and use of jewelry from different parts of the world. The outlook of people towards jewelry has been based on the culture and tradition they follow.
Today jewelry is being designed and manufactured in different part of the world. This jewelry carries traditional and other designs based on different cultures and places where they are being made. Irish jewelry has become one of the most popular jewelry and is available in traditional and modern designs. The manufacturer of these intricate jewelry designs does require lot of effort, time and artistic craftsmanship. (more…)
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Posted by Fred Gagnon on Oct 12, 2009 with
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by Fred Gagnon
Celtic wedding bands are reflections of the Celtic heritage. They contain artwork and symbolism passed down from as long ago as the 1st Century BC. Depending on the tribe, the time period, and the favored Celtic gods, Celtic wedding bands contain various meanings. Celtic wedding bands are designed with two knots woven together, which symbolize two paths joined together to love each other until eternity.
Containing one of the strongest symbols of marriage in existence today, Celtic wedding bands are derived from one of the most ancient cultures and traditions of the past. Its history dates back from the 1st Century BC. And because Celtic wedding band designs are symbols, they have something to do with Celtic people, their history, religion, and art. (more…)
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