Gold "Claddagh Mo Chroí" Earrings

Regular price 97.300
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Gold Earrings

Claddagh gold stud earrings made in Fadó's Wicklow studio - the Claddagh is a great symbol for Love, Loyalty and Friendship - it is one of Ireland's most iconic symbols and originally came from the Claddagh Village in Galway.

  • Height: 0.6 Inches (15mm)
  • Width: 0.4 Inches (11mm)
  • Gold
  • Handmade in Ireland
  • Hallmarked at the Assay Office at Dublin Castle

History of the Claddagh

The Claddagh (or Cladach, meaning 'the shore') features a crowned heart held by two hands - the heart represents love, the hands represent friendship, while the crown stands for loyalty. As far back as medieval times, engagement rings had been inscribed with clasped hands to signify one's fidelity, while the heart and crown were eventually added in the 18th century. 
The Claddagh is named for the former fishing village that's now part of Galway city in the West of Ireland, where iconic Claddagh rings have since been produced for hundreds of years. Legend has it that in 1695, a local teenage silversmith called Richard Joyce became enslaved by Algerian pirates, and invented the Claddagh ring while in captivity. 
Whatever the true origin, the Claddagh has since exploded in popularity among those desiring to celebrate their Irish heritage, appearing on many forms of jewelry and art from weddings rings to casual gifts of friendship.