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Ancient rings


Question Posted Sunday December 21 2008, 8:36 pm

In america or ireland do irish people use the claddagh ring as a wedding or engagement ring anymore? If so, do they get the kind with all the diamonds and gold and stuff, or the plain silver kind you can get anywhere? Are their any other rings that hold such history, and do you have any pictures of old rings, like even a picture of an old, 200 year old claddagh ring? And names of these other ancient rings would be nice. Im just asking because the clauddah seems to be so popular these days. Thanks!

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alexandrarenee1234 answered Saturday December 27 2008, 1:44 pm:
I don't think people use them as wedding or engagement rings in America, its a possibilty though if they don't have enough money, or whatever else.I think its more of a promise ring than anything.

try
claddaghireland.com/library/oldcladdaghring.htm

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