It has some great Irish wedding stuff as well as Celtic jewelry. I am really into the Irish stuff, since for the first time I am dating a guy who is as much Irish as I am, so I love finding new sites.
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I'm part Irish, and I love all things irish. i just got a claddagh ring a few months ago and I love it. I was so excited because I always wanted one.
but, one thing that confuses me is the correct way to wear. This site tells you, but I read something different on other sites. Does anyone know the correct way?
Originally posted by Lady Pi Phi I'm part Irish, and I love all things irish. i just got a claddagh ring a few months ago and I love it. I was so excited because I always wanted one.
but, one thing that confuses me is the correct way to wear. This site tells you, but I read something different on other sites. Does anyone know the correct way?
That's the way I've always heard to wear them...if your heart is pointing out, you are seeking affection; if inward, you have it.
I'm an Irish dancer. I've been dancing for about 8 years and am in Open (championship) grade. Needless to say, I have a variety of Irish stuff around my room, including a green teddy bear called Seamroy, several pairs of ghillies and a pair of hardshoes, CDs galore and as of tomorrow a new dancing dress worth more than I am. hehe.
Counties Limerick and Donegal representing here! Both mr. honeychile & I are both mostly Irish; he has the Irish last name & mine is Swiss. We both look Irish, but since I have the red hair, I think I win!
My parents are well traveled, but other than Hawaii, they loved Ireland the most! (and my daddy wasn't even Irish!)
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