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Celtic Rings releases new gold pieces

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Wednesday, 1st July 2009 (1235 views)

Updated versions of gold wedding rings celebrating Irish heritage have been produced by Celtic Rings.

The company has reintroduced its Celtic Warrior pieces, which feature patterns inspired by the Ardagh Chalice dating from the eighth century.

Sales manager at Celtic Rings Steven Forsyth said that changes have been made to accommodate modern preferences, with the new gold items coming with a narrower profile.

He explained that this leads to a more comfortable fit, while still allowing for detail and therefore the recognition of heritage.

"The Celtic Warrior ring collection has always been very popular. Today's brides and grooms like the combination [of] strength and beauty that [is] evident in the patterns on these rings," Mr Forsyth added.

Indian tribal culture was the inspiration for a range of jewellery that was recently launched by jewellery store Jetha Bhai Zaveri.

Known as Adi-Kriti, the collection features a number of gold pieces.

 

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