Pictured is a 14K solid yellow gold Claddagh with a diamond appropriately set into the crown. Our client wished us to make the space in the hands unpierced as she prefers solid rings. This model is the R309 Large Traditional Claddagh. The Claddagh is an Irish symbol...
Hearts Custom Work Gallery
All jewellery with a heart shape, Claddaghs, interlace or classic shapes.
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Claddagh & Luckenbooth Bands with Emeralds
The wide Claddagh band has wolves and interlace going around it's shank and the smaller band is a Luckenbooth with interlace (5mm wide). Both of these rings are solid sterling silver with a 2mm emerald set in the top of each. Claddaghs are uniquely Irish (heart, hands...
Two Hearts Interlace Pendant
The Two Hearts Interlace pendant pictured is made of 14K yellow gold and features hand-pierced interlace. Note that there are two hearts in one all connected by Celtic interlace. The modern symbol of love, the Heart was first seen in the 1200’s in an illustration of a...
Luckenbooth Pendant in Gold
The Luckenbooth is an 18th-20th century Scottish Love charm. Antique versions utilize one or two hearts intertwined and capped with a crown. Scots and Highlanders could be a superstitious lot and a Luckenbooth was given as a token of love and protection. Usually made...
Valentines day sale 2021
How do you say "I love you" on Valentines day? By giving your heart away.-We handmade these pendants especially for the 14th. Delivery is free within North America. They are also 14% off the regular price. Each includes a free sterling silver chain and description....
Heart Triskele in Gold
The Heart Triskele handmade in 14K yellow gold. The modern symbol of love, the Heart was first seen in the 1200’s in an illustration of a knight offering his heart to his love. It is recognized as the shape of Cupids arrow. The triangular Celtic Interlace is the shape...
Raven Heart Triskele with Gemstones
A Ravens Heart Triskele with 2 red garnets in the eyes and a rainbow moonstone in the beak. The Raven is a symbol of intelligence and resourcefulness. The Celtic Deity Lugh had 2 ravens, in Scandinavia Odin has two ravens and in North America the West Coast nations...