47 items
47 items
47 items
Wedding Ring - Trinity Style Ogham (Comfort Fit)
The Trinity Version of our Faith Collection Wedding Bands, customizable Ogham text to suit your special message . These high quality stunning Celtic rings are inscribed with the ancient Ogham script, the Celtic Alphabet, with the word FAITH.
An ideal ring for wedding, commitment or even friendship. Each ring is comfort fit, ensuring a smooth feel when on your finger. The Celtic design detail is sharp and the design is available in a variety of metal types and colour combinations.
The ring is a unisex design, with a standard florentine finish on all versions except the silver, which is antiqued. Designed by Boru for you to wear for a lifetime.
Claddagh Eternity Ring – CZ Stone Set
This Emerald Heart Claddagh Ring is a traditional Irish Claddagh Ring with a very distinctive design. A beautiful Emerald has been elegantly set to the heart making this a very special ring.
A diamond is forever, symbolizing a deep, everlasting love. The sophisticated Emerald is known for its intense radiant color, the color of life and spring. It is also known as the stone of successful love and said to embody unity, compassion and unconditional love. The Claddagh symbolizes love, loyalty, and friendship. These all combine to make the perfect Claddagh Ring for a loved one.
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Emerald Heart Claddagh Ring – Ladies
This Emerald Heart Claddagh Ring is a traditional Irish Claddagh Ring with a very distinctive design. A beautiful Emerald has been elegantly set to the heart making this a very special ring.
A diamond is forever, symbolizing a deep, everlasting love. The sophisticated Emerald is known for its intense radiant color, the color of life and spring. It is also known as the stone of successful love and said to embody unity, compassion and unconditional love. The Claddagh symbolizes love, loyalty, and friendship. These all combine to make the perfect Claddagh Ring for a loved one.
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Emerald & Diamond Claddagh Ring
This exceptional Diamond and Emerald Claddagh Ring is set with an Emerald within the heart and two diamonds in the crown.
A diamond is forever, symbolizing a deep, everlasting love. The sophisticated Emerald is known for its intense radiant color, the color of life and spring. It is also known as the stone of successful love and said to embody unity, compassion and unconditional love. The Claddagh symbolizes love, loyalty, and friendship. These all combine to make the perfect Claddagh Ring for a loved one.
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Stone Set Heart Claddagh Ring
This Diamond Claddagh Ring is a beautiful traditional Gold Claddagh Ring with stunning Diamonds within the heart and crown. This Irish handcrafted gift is symbolising a deep, everlasting love and stands for love, loyalty, and friendship.
The Claddagh is one of the most popular symbols in Irish jewelry and the rings date to the 17th century, originated in the village of Claddagh in County Galway, Ireland. Legend has it that Richard Joyce, a Galway native, was captured and sold to slavery in North Africa. However, Joyce found himself slave to a Turkish Goldsmith, and from his master he learned and excelled at the craft.
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Diamond and Emerald Claddagh Ring
This exceptional Diamond and Emerald Claddagh Ring is set with an Emerald within the heart and two diamonds in the crown.
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Diamond Claddagh Ring – Pavé Set
This Diamond Claddagh Ring is a beautiful traditional Gold Claddagh Ring with stunning Diamonds within the heart and crown. This Irish handcrafted gift is symbolising a deep, everlasting love and stands for love, loyalty, and friendship.
The Claddagh is one of the most popular symbols in Irish jewelry and the rings date to the 17th century, originated in the village of Claddagh in County Galway, Ireland. Legend has it that Richard Joyce, a Galway native, was captured and sold to slavery in North Africa. However, Joyce found himself slave to a Turkish Goldsmith, and from his master he learned and excelled at the craft.
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Small Celtic Warrior Tie Tac
This Celtic Warrior tie tac is from Boru's original Celtic Warrior® Collection. This collection is inspired by one of Ireland’s most famous treasures, the Ardagh Chalice. The Ardagh Chalice is from the 8th century AD and is also one of Ireland’s most prized artifacts. The Chalice was found in 1868 in Ardagh, County Limerick. The Chalice is in the National Museum of Ireland. It’s one of the most important pieces of Celtic art.
The gold filigree on the Ardagh Chalice forms the basis of the intricate designs featured on this piece.
This Celtic Warrior tie tac is presented in its own Warrior Collection packaging and also comes with a story card. This collection is handmade by Boru's skilled goldsmiths in their Dublin workshop to the highest standards.
Weight: 1.8 grams approx.
Width: 16 mm approx.
Large Celtic Warrior Brooch - Plain
This large Celtic Warrior brooch is from Boru's original Celtic Warrior® Collection. This collection is inspired by one of Ireland’s most famous treasures, the Ardagh Chalice. The Ardagh Chalice is from the 8th century AD and is also one of Ireland’s most prized artifacts. The Chalice was found in 1868 in Ardagh, County Limerick. The Chalice is in the National Museum of Ireland. It’s one of the most important pieces of Celtic art.
The gold filigree on the Ardagh Chalice forms the basis of the intricate designs featured on this piece.
The Celtic Warrior brooch is presented in its own Warrior Collection packaging and also comes with a story card. This collection is handmade by Boru's skilled goldsmiths in their Dublin workshop to the highest standards.
Weight: 9 grams
Width: 35 mm – diameter approx.
Small Celtic Warrior Tie Tac with 18K Gold Bead
This Celtic Warrior tie tac is from Boru's original Celtic Warrior® Collection. This collection is inspired by one of Ireland’s most famous treasures, the Ardagh Chalice. The Ardagh Chalice is from the 8th century AD and is also one of Ireland’s most prized artifacts. The Chalice was found in 1868 in Ardagh, County Limerick. The Chalice is in the National Museum of Ireland. It’s one of the most important pieces of Celtic art.
The gold filigree on the Ardagh Chalice forms the basis of the intricate designs featured on this piece.
This Celtic Warrior tie tac is presented in its own Warrior Collection packaging and also comes with a story card. This collection is handmade by Boru's skilled goldsmiths in their Dublin workshop to the highest standards.
Weight: 1.8 grams approx.
Width: 16 mm – disc diameter approx.
Large Celtic Warrior Brooch
This large Celtic Warrior brooch is from Boru's original Celtic Warrior® Collection. This collection is inspired by one of Ireland’s most famous treasures, the Ardagh Chalice. The Ardagh Chalice is from the 8th century AD and is also one of Ireland’s most prized artifacts. The Chalice was found in 1868 in Ardagh, County Limerick. The Chalice is in the National Museum of Ireland. It’s one of the most important pieces of Celtic art.
The gold filigree on the Ardagh Chalice forms the basis of the intricate designs featured on this piece.
The Celtic Warrior brooch is presented in its own Warrior Collection packaging and also comes with a story card. This collection is handmade by Boru's skilled goldsmiths in their Dublin workshop to the highest standards.
Weight: 9 grams approx.
Width: 35 mm approx.
Celtic Warrior Cufflinks
These Celtic Warrior Cufflinks are from Boru's original Celtic Warrior® Collection. This collection is inspired by one of Ireland’s most famous treasures, the Ardagh Chalice. The Ardagh Chalice is from the 8th century AD and is also one of Ireland’s most prized artifacts. The Chalice was found in 1868 in Ardagh, County Limerick. The Chalice is in the National Museum of Ireland. It’s one of the most important pieces of Celtic art.
The gold filigree on the Ardagh Chalice forms the basis of the intricate designs featured on this piece.
These Celtic Warrior cufflinks are presented in their own Warrior Collection packaging and also comes with a story card. This collection is handmade by Boru's skilled goldsmiths in their Dublin workshop to the highest standards.
Weight: 7.2 grams approx. (both)
Width: 16 mm – disc diameter approx.
Claddagh Earrings - December (Blue Topaz)
These December Claddagh Earrings have a sparkling Blue Topaz stone in the Claddagh heart, the birthstone for December. The Claddagh heart symbolizes love, the hand’s friendship and the crown loyalty.
The Blue Topaz stone evokes images of the wind, sky and water and is the color of calm and peace. Often associated with loyalty and love, this gemstone represents eternal romance and friendship. The Blue Topaz is also a symbol of good fortune and success. It is believed to relax the mind and to protect its wearer from harm.
Weight Sterling Silver: 2.2 grams approx.
Weight 10K Gold: 2.5 grams approx.
Weight 14K Gold: 2.8 grams approx.
Width: 9 mm approx.
Height: 15.5 mm approx.
Stone: 4 x 4 Cubic Zirconia Stone
Claddagh Earrings - November (Citrine)
This November Claddagh Earrings have a stunning Citrine stone in the Claddagh heart, the birthstone for November. The Claddagh heart symbolizes love, the hand’s friendship and the crown loyalty.
The Citrine stone is called the stone if success. Citrine is a joyful stone believed to bring good fortune and good luck. It is often called the happy stone because it is said to bring happiness to the person who carries or wears it. The warm color of Citrine is also said to be a gift from the sun and it’s believed to be a healing gemstone.
Weight Sterling Silver: 2.2 grams approx.
Weight 10K Gold: 2.5 grams approx.
Weight 14K Gold: 2.8 grams approx.
Width: 9 mm approx.
Height: 15.5 mm approx.
Stone: 4 x 4 Cubic Zirconia Stone
Claddagh Earrings - October (Pink Tourmaline)
These October Claddagh Earrings are set with a stunning Pink Tourmaline stone in the Claddagh heart, the birthstone for October. The Claddagh heart symbolizes love, the hand’s friendship and the crown loyalty.
The Pink Tourmaline stone represents unconditional love and friendship. The pink tourmaline is believed to be the stone of artists, authors, actors and those in creative fields. It is known for its soothing effects, love, tolerance and kindness.
Weight Sterling Silver: 2.2 grams approx.
Weight 10K Gold: 2.5 grams approx.
Weight 14K Gold: 2.8 grams approx.
Width: 9 mm approx.
Height: 15.5 mm approx.
Stone: 4 x 4 Cubic Zirconia Stone
Claddagh Earrings - September (Sapphire)
These September Claddagh Earrings have a beautiful Sapphire stone in the Claddagh heart, the birthstone for September. The Claddagh heart symbolizes love, the hand’s friendship and the crown loyalty.
The Sapphire is the stone of wisdom and royalty, of prophecy and divine favor. To the ancient and medieval world, the blue sapphire signified the height of hope and faith and believed to bring protection, good fortune and spiritual insight. It was also a symbol of power and strength, of kindness and wise judgment. The sapphire also symbolizes purity.
Weight Sterling Silver: 2.2 grams approx.
Weight 10K Gold: 2.5 grams approx.
Weight 14K Gold: 2.8 grams approx.
Width: 9 mm approx.
Height: 15.5 mm approx.
Stone: 4 x 4 Cubic Zirconia Stone
Claddagh Earrings - August (Peridot)
These August Claddagh Earrings have a beautiful Peridot stone in the Claddagh heart, the birthstone for August. The Claddagh heart symbolizes love, the hand’s friendship and the crown loyalty.
The Peridot stone is considered a sacred gift form Mother Nature. Peridot has a lovely olive green hue and was in fact originally named ‘olivine’. It is the stone of prosperity, growth and well-being. It was once believed that the green Peridot crystals found in volcanic ashes were the tears of the volcano goddess, Pele. When Peridot was set in gold, it was said to protect the wearer from nightmares.
Weight Sterling Silver: 2.2 grams approx.
Weight 10K Gold: 2.5 grams approx.
Weight 14K Gold: 2.8 grams approx.
Width: 9 mm approx.
Height: 15.5 mm approx.
Stone: 4 x 4 Cubic Zirconia Stone
Claddagh Earrings - July (Ruby)
These July Claddagh Earrings are set with a beautiful Alexandrite stone in the Claddagh heart, the birthstone for June. The Claddagh heart symbolizes love, the hand’s friendship and the crown loyalty.
The Alexandrite stone is named after the Russian Czar Alexander 11, this stone is considered to be a stone of prosperity and longevity. It is also said to strengthen intuition, creativity, and imagination and encourage romance. Alexandrite gemstones are extremely rare and desirable since they change color based on the lighting.
Weight Sterling Silver: 2.2 grams approx.
Weight 10K Gold: 2.5 grams approx.
Weight 14K Gold: 2.8 grams approx.
Width: 9 mm approx.
Height: 15.5 mm approx.
Stone: 4 x 4 Cubic Zirconia Stone
Claddagh Earrings - June (Alexandrite)
These June Claddagh Earrings are set with a beautiful Alexandrite stone in the Claddagh heart, the birthstone for June. The Claddagh heart symbolizes love, the hand’s friendship and the crown loyalty.
The Alexandrite stone is named after the Russian Czar Alexander 11, this stone is considered to be a stone of prosperity and longevity. It is also said to strengthen intuition, creativity, and imagination and encourage romance. Alexandrite gemstones are extremely rare and desirable since they change color based on the lighting.
Weight Sterling Silver: 2.2 grams approx.
Weight 10K Gold: 2.5 grams approx.
Weight 14K Gold: 2.8 grams approx.
Width: 9 mm approx.
Height: 15.5 mm approx.
Stone: 4 x 4 Cubic Zirconia Stone
Claddagh Earrings - May (Green Cubic Zirconia)
These May Claddagh Earrings have a beautiful Emerald Green Cubic Zirconia stone in the Claddagh heart, the birthstone for May. The Claddagh heart symbolizes love, the hand’s friendship and the crown loyalty.
The Cubic Zirconia stone is diamond like and is a stone of clarity and creativity. It symbolises truth and openness and reflects everything around it. The Emerald stone is unrivalled for color by any other gemstone. The Emerald was considered to be the stone of prophecy, loved by Cleopatra and the sacred stone of the Greek goddess of love, Venus. It is the stone of love, compassion and healing.
Weight Sterling Silver: 2.2 grams approx.
Weight 10K Gold: 2.5 grams approx.
Weight 14K Gold: 2.8 grams approx.
Width: 9 mm approx.
Height: 15.5 mm approx.
Stone: 4 x 4 Cubic Zirconia Stone
Claddagh Earrings - April (Cubic Zirconia)
These April Claddagh Earrings are set with a beautiful Cubic Zirconia stone in the Claddagh heart, the birthstone for April. The Claddagh heart symbolizes love, the hand’s friendship and the crown loyalty.
The Cubic Zirconia stone is diamond like and is a stone of clarity and creativity. It symbolises truth and openness and reflects everything around it.
Weight Sterling Silver: 2.2 grams approx.
Weight 10K Gold: 2.5 grams approx.
Weight 14K Gold: 2.8 grams approx.
Width: 9 mm approx.
Height: 15.5 mm approx.
Stone: 4 x 4 Cubic Zirconia Stone
Claddagh Earrings - March (Aquamarine)
These March Claddagh Earrings are a beautiful Aquamarine stone in the Claddagh heart, the birthstone for March. The Claddagh heart symbolizes love, the hand’s friendship and the crown loyalty.
The Aquamarine stone is an astonishing blue colour. this stone takes its name from the Latin phrase for ‘seawater’. It is also known as the stone of communication and courage, often given by lovers as a symbol of commitment and fidelity. It is also a symbol of youth, health and hope.
Weight Sterling Silver: 2.2 grams approx.
Weight 10K Gold: 2.5 grams approx.
Weight 14K Gold: 2.8 grams approx.
Width: 9 mm approx.
Height: 15.5 mm approx.
Stone: 4 x 4 Cubic Zirconia Stone
Claddagh Earrings - February (Amethyst)
These February Claddagh Earrings are set with a beautiful Amethyst stone in the Claddagh heart, the birthstone for February. The Claddagh heart symbolizes love, the hand’s friendship and the crown loyalty.
The Amethyst stone is often called the artist’s stone. This is because it is believed to aid creativity. It is also known as the stone of protection, tranquility and contentment. The ancient Greeks gave it its name which means “without intoxication”. They believed it to protected again poisoning. Artist Leonardo da Vinci wrote that amethysts enhance intelligence and protect against evil thoughts.
Weight Sterling Silver: 2.2 grams approx.
Weight 10K Gold: 2.5 grams approx.
Weight 14K Gold: 2.8 grams approx.
Width: 9 mm approx.
Height: 15.5 mm approx.
Stone: 4 x 4 Cubic Zirconia Stone
Claddagh Earrings - January (Garnet)
These January Claddagh Earrings have a beautiful Garnet stone in the Claddagh heart, the birthstone for January. The Claddagh heart symbolizes love, the hand’s friendship and the crown loyalty.
The Garnet stone is meant to help eliminate negative feelings and instill greater self-confidence. In ancient and medieval times, gems like garnet were also thought to be remedies for inflammatory diseases and to soothe the angry heart.
Weight Sterling Silver: 2.2 grams approx.
Weight 10K Gold: 2.5 grams approx.
Weight 14K Gold: 2.8 grams approx.
Width: 9 mm approx.
Height: 15.5 mm approx.
Stone: 4 x 4 Cubic Zirconia Stone
Celtic Cross Ring
A much loved jewelry piece for both men and women, the Celtic Cross is worn as a symbol of faith or as a fashion piece and remains a classic favorite for all ages.
This bold mens Celtic ring highlights the traditional elements of the Irish Celtic cross and is decorated with Celtic knotwork to the sides.
This ring is available in sterling silver and in both 10K or 14K yellow or white gold.
Weight: 9g approx.
Width: 3.5mm at the bottom of the band / 13.3 mm at the top approx.
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Celtic Lion Ring
Throughout their history the Celts depicted the animals in their lives and included them in their artwork and creative endeavors. Celtic animals were drawn as symbols, with fantastic bold shapes,sweeping curves and rich decoration that hold a fascination for those who view them. The Celtic lion is a protector and symbol of virtue, nobility and strength.
This Irish designed Celtic ring has a stylised lion featured at the top of the ring, the sides are decorated with the much loved Trinity Knot.
This ring is available in sterling silver and in both 10K or 14K yellow or white gold.
Weight: 7.5gms approx.
Width: 4.7mm at the bottom of the band / 10.8mm at the top approx.
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The leaf-life trinity knot, or triquetra (from the Latin 'three-cornered), was used by early Christans to represent the Holy Trinity, though the symbol has its roots in earlier pre-Christian religions, possibly existing thousands of years beforehand. Being such as versatile symbol, the triquetra has countless interpretations - the number three was an important number in Celtic symbolism, so possible meanings also include the unity of the earth/sea/sky, the three stages of life, or various triple-deities.
It came to prominence during the period of 'insular art' in the early middle ages, which combined early Christian and Celtic art. Some of its most famous incarnations are found within the artwork of the Book of Kells. It was popularized again during the Celtic revival of the 19th Century.
Celtic Fraternity Ring
A fraternity is a group of people or an association who come together for a common purpose generally from a similar background occupation or college or university. This is the perfect Celtic ring to shout out “I belong”!
A magnificent ring available in sterling silver or in 10K & 14K white or yellow gold. It is decorated to the sides with the popular Trinity Knot. A unique milestone ring for men of all ages!
Set with a green cz stone.
Weight: 9.5gms approx.
Width: 3.4 mm at the bottom of the band / 15.8mm at the top approx.
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The leaf-life trinity knot, or triquetra (from the Latin 'three-cornered), was used by early Christans to represent the Holy Trinity, though the symbol has its roots in earlier pre-Christian religions, possibly existing thousands of years beforehand. Being such as versatile symbol, the triquetra has countless interpretations - the number three was an important number in Celtic symbolism, so possible meanings also include the unity of the earth/sea/sky, the three stages of life, or various triple-deities.
It came to prominence during the period of 'insular art' in the early middle ages, which combined early Christian and Celtic art. Some of its most famous incarnations are found within the artwork of the Book of Kells. It was popularized again during the Celtic revival of the 19th Century.
Stone Set Celtic Gents Ring
The Celts were masters of symbolism and it showed in their ornate jewelry decoration. Simple twists and turns, unending knots and stylized animals all left us with messages of the past that we will take thousands of years to fully understand.
This Irish designed Celtic ring is a lovely example of the rich decoration that was found on many Celtic pieces and in the illuminated manuscripts of the 8th century. A classic ring that is full of history and heritage but a unique contemporary piece that will never go out of date.
The ring is available in sterling silver and in 10K & 14K yellow and white gold. It is Irish made and assayed at Dublin Castle.
Set with an emerald colored cz stone.
Weight: 3.9g approx.
Width: 3.5mm at the bottom of the band / 6mm at the top approx.
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