A Claddagh built for one of our customers. This version has been thinned out on the inside to lessen the weight and make it more affordable in the heavier metals, like gold or platinum. It is 10mm wide in the center front and is 6mm wide around the band.
If you are interested in the more substantial version, see Heavy Damon's Claddagh Band (WB-109).
We also have a version of this ring with a 6x6mm stone set into the heart, see 6x6mm Damon's Claddagh Band (RS-132a).
Damon's Claddagh Band
This unique design symbolizes Love in the form of the heart, the hands of friendship cradling it, and the crown of fidelity (The crown was added much later by Queen Victoria to mean loyalty to one’s love… and most probably the British Imperial crown) Legend has it that a young man named Richard Joyce was captured just prior to his wedding, sold into slavery by pirates, and wound up in the Algeria and learned goldsmithing. He fashioned this design for his beloved. When he finally returned to Ireland, he gave this ring to his betrothed. Wear this on your right hand with the heart turned outwards and you are demonstrating to the world that your heart is not yet won. Worn on the left hand with heart turned inwards, it means two loves joined in matrimony. This finger has a vein that goes directly to the heart. Enjoy this unique design, and may you add more color to it's meaning by your own appreciation, personal symbolism and further adventures!
Item number: WB_109a