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May 19, 2010

Celtic Knot Wedding Rings: Incorporating Knotwork into Your Special Day

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Creating your wedding to be ripe with Celtic knotwork in many details of the day is a wonderful way to keep in touch with your Irish roots or acknowledge your love for this rich history and culture. From Celtic knot wedding rings to having napkins embroidered with Celtic love knots, you can work these beautiful symbols into many aspects of your special day.

One of the most popular ways to have Celtic knotwork take center stage on your wedding day is to have a  traditional Celtic wedding ceremony. The tradition of handfasting is often called upon in Celtic weddings, because it was and is a tradition practiced by many Celts, past and present.

Handfasting is exactly what it sounds like: being bound together. In a Celtic handfasting ceremony, the bride and groom join their right and left hands together, forming a figure eight with their arms if viewed from above. Some brides and grooms, just choose to have their right or left hands handfasted together. If you are having a wedding ceremony that incorporates handfasting, usually a number of colored ribbons or cords or fabric of the family’s kilt pattern are used to tie the hands together before the vows are made. You can pick ribbons that have Celtic knots on them, either all over the ribbon’s length or boldly displayed at the end.

One of the biggest and most significant ways to incorporate Celtic knots into your ceremony is exchanging Celtic knot wedding rings. Not only will they lend an air of Irish history to your vows, but you will have a handcrafted, daily reminder of not only your commitment to one another but where your ancestors come from as well.

Celtic knot jewelry of this type varies; If you are a fan of white gold Celtic jewelry, stay on the look out for a jeweler who carries wedding rings of that type of metal. Celtic knot wedding rings can be found for both men in women, in varying metals, and with Celtic knot designs like the Trinity knot (the Trinity symbol represents the  mother, maiden and crone; earth, heavens and the underworld; and the past present and future, all according to Celtic lore) and  the Claddagh design. While the Claddagh design is not knotwork, it is still one of the best representations in Irish culture of love.

The little ways to weave Celtic knots into your wedding are many. You can order specially embroidered pocket scarves for all the men in the wedding party to have in their suit pockets. Your bridesmaids and bride’s bouquets can be bound with material bearing a Celtic cross pattern. Your table linens like napkins at the reception can feature a Celtic knot. Your ring bearer’s pillow can have a Celtic knot stitched into it. Your printed materials, such as your invitations, programs, place cards and even thank you cards can all feature Celtic knots.

Knot Celtic jewelry does not have to be limited to just the bride and groom either. Some jewelers feature a wide array of necklaces, earrings and pendants, many bearing some type of Celtic knot. As the bride, you could give all the women in your wedding party and maybe even your mother and soon-to-be mother in law gifts with Celtic knotwork on them.

The women in your bridal party might love a pair of simple Celtic knot earrings combined with the elegance of a pearl, while the mothers might love a Celtic knot necklace that will not only help include them in the ceremony, but help them to feel closer as family. For the groom, if your groomsmen are the religious type or if they simply just appreciate fine craftsmanship, you could locate some richly created Celtic cross necklaces, both masculine and significant.

No matter how much or little you choose to make Celtic knots a part of your wedding day, it will make the entire ceremony more valued by everyone.

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