For over 50 years we have helped our customers find the perfect Irish wedding ring to celebrate their love. Our rings are handcrafted from the finest materials by expert Jewelry makers right here in Ireland.
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Peter took the time to go over everything with me and we couldn't be happier with the service and quality. Just received our wedding bands and they are gorgeous. Thank you Peter for a wonderful experience.
Doug & Kathi McGrath
Flamborough, Ontario, Canada
Reviews for My Irish Jeweler
We love to hear back from our customers about their experience of our service. See some of our recent customer comments below
November 1, 2017
Pam Clearwater | Auckland, New Zealand
I am very pleased with my purchase of a silver pendant from My Irish Jeweller
It is exactly what I expected according to the online description and picture.
Each time I've worn it, I've received admiring comments.
It arrived beautifully packaged without any problems within the promised time frame, downunder to NZ.
In my opinion, the silver chain is too fine for size and weight of the pendant, so I have replaced it with a shorter chain with heavier links. I'm using the finer necklace with a daintier piece. I hasten to say, this is only my preference and easily sorted.
November 1, 2017
Alex Straubinger | Melbourne , Australia
Thank you for despatching my order so promptly. My wife was delighted with this gift for her 60th birthday. The presentation box topped off the wonderful surprise.
This now compliments the bracelet she had earlier received from her sisters.
PS whilst we initially experienced problems with the website, perseverance prevailed and we are very pleased.
Best wishes,
Alex
October 31, 2017
Marie Ryan | London, United Kingdom
Ordered the Claddagh Bracelet for a good friend of mine, thought it was quite expensive but when i received it i was pleasantly surprised, the quality and detail on the bracelet was fantastic.
The service was also brilliant i placed the order and received it in less than 24 hours. I was also very pleased with packaging and gift box. Can't fault anything. Well done !!!
October 30, 2017
David McCallum | Alloa, United Kingdom
I bought this lovely ring to give to my Girlfriend and she absolutley loves it,Very well made ring,Thanks
October 30, 2017
Pamela Cale | Wibaux MT, United States
I want to say you did wonderfully!!! I am so happy the ring is perfect and it fits like a glove! I will tell my family and friends about your wonderful service. Plus the packaging was very nice! Thanks again I will wear it with Irish Pride.
Claddagh rings have been exchanged in Ireland for centuries. The heart, hands and crown of the Claddagh are said to represent Love, Loyalty and Friendship. The Claddagh symbol is named after the small fishing village near Galway where the ring was first made. The Claddagh ring was originally offered as a wedding token.
Older than the pyramids, Newgrange is an ancient Irish burial tomb, built about 5000 years ago. The large stones at the entrance to the tomb are decorated by spiral carvings. The meaning of these spirals is lost to time. Are rings are inspired by their eternal power.
Throughout Irish history the endless Trinity Knot has held profound meaning. With the arrival of Christianity, this pure Celtic symbol became associated with The Holy Trinity of Father, Son & Spirit
The mystical Celtic Knot is at the heart of all traditional Irish design. Our rings are inspired by the infinite variety of intricate celtic knots that can be found in the pages of our ancient manuscripts, or on the proud stone crosses that stand on our hills.
The intricate Celtic knot detail on our warrior rings is inspired by the Ardagh Chalice. This stunning example of Irish metalwork can be seen today in Dublin Castle, 1300 years after it was first crafted.
Hundreds of wonderful stone crosses are still standing in the Irish countryside, over 1000 years since they were first erected. The circle at the top of the cross is a pagan symbol that represents the Sun. The Celtic Cross combines this pagan symbol with the crucifix of Christ.
Pronounced "Muh On-um Korra", this is the Gaelic translation of "My Soul Mate". We have taken this phrase along with other Gaelic phrases and combined them with traditional Irish symbols such as the Claddagh & Celtic Knot.
Pronounced "Oh-um", the Ogham alphabet was used thousands of years ago and is the first form of written Irish. The alphabet survives on Ogham Stones which can be found all over Ireland. Each letter consists of a series of lines carved into the stone.
Created in the 8th century, The Book of Kells is considered Ireland's finest national treasure. This beautifully illustrated gospel is richly decorated throughout with Celtic knots and symbolism. The book is on display in Trinity College, Dublin.