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When
the ring is worn on the right hand with the heart nearest the fingernail,
it indicates that the wearer is single and available.
When
worn similarly on the left hand, it means that the wearer is single
but has an occupied heart.
And
when the ring is worn on the left hand with the crown nearest the
fingernail, it means the the wearer is married.
Claddagh
is an ancient fishing village situated just outside Galway City
on west of Ireland. The name " Claddagh" come from the
Irish "an claddagh" meaning a flat, stony shore.
The
people of this village spoke Irish and lived in their settlement
of cobbled streets, small squares and thatched mud-walled houses.
They
were a private community and mostly married within the village to
ensure the survival of their local customs including the "Claddagh
Ring".
The
Claddagh Ring is a member of a group of rings called Fede or "Faith
Ring" which date back to roman times. They are cast in the
form of two hands, representing trust and faith. The Claddagh Ring
though is quit distinctive: The two hand clasp a heart which is
surmounted by a crown.
The
ring was not indigenous to the people of the claddagh village but
came to be called the Claddagh Ring due to the population of Claddagh
using the ring.
The
Claddagh was passed from a mother to the first daughter and worn
to symbolize friendship and as a Wedding ring.
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