The Celtic Tree of Life was an important part of the lives of Celts. The revered Tree was the provider of protection, warmth and food. It was believed that the Tree held spiritual powers. It was also believed that the Tree was the doorway to the other world, the fairy kingdom. The Celtic name for oak is ‘daur’. The Oak was also a symbol of strength, longevity and wisdom!
Claddagh
The Claddagh design dates back to the early 16th Century when an Irish man, Richard Joyce of Galway, designed a distinctive ring for his true love. A week before his marriage he was out fishing and his boat overturned and he was captured by pirates. He was sold into slavery to a Moorish goldsmith where he was held for twenty years. When he was finally released from slavery he returned to Ireland and discovered that his true love had waited for him. Richard Joyce designed the Claddagh to honor their love.