Thursday, 29 January 2009

  • Get Married With A Sterling Silver Celtic Knot Ring

    Excuse the pun but I believed the title is apt due to the popularity of the sterling silver celtic knot ring for wedding rings.  The popularity of this design, and more particularly in silver actually stems from history, Ireland to be specific. Nothing can come close to a thing of beauty and substance, which makes the ring so popular among those who have decided to commit to a life-long partnership.

    According to writings, the design dates back to the 7th century and initially came out as an artform for the monks of this time. It then evolved into a manifestation of love and strength.  The sterling silver celtic knot ring, in the modern times, symbolizes love for eternity. Amazingly, by just taking a close look, you seem to see where it starts or end. It just goes on and on, forever, something we aspire for in our marriage.

    The sterling silver celtic knot ring is also known as a “forget me not ring”. The ring’s design symbolizes love for eternity, meaning love goes on even after this lifetime.  Sounds creepy? But there are actually romantically inclined people who maintain the idea of keeping their love alive no matter what. Doesn’t necessarily mean you have to live with a corpse but more like keeping the memory alive. Wearing a “forget me not ring” keeps memories of your loved ones alive.

    Nothing can convey love and dedication better other than a sterling silver celtic knot ring, and internalizing on what the design implies: a commitment to love eternally, a promise to treasure and to hold true to your pledge of loyalty to the person you are marrying. Words are not necessary to express endless love. It’s no mystery why it is one of the designs of choice for wedding rings. Check out http://www.overstocksilver.com/tiffany-inspired-loving-heart-ring.html.

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