Irish Claddagh Cufflinks

Irish Claddagh Cufflinks

Cufflinks are symbol of wealth, ultimate luxury and is a major fashionable element. The Cufflinks were first introduced in the 17th Century and no doubt that they became the essential male accessory during the 19th centuries. There are many Cufflinks sellers available throughout the world. Among them is the CufflinksMan Newyork who specializes in producing wedding cufflinks to consumers. One among them which had caught my attention is the Irish Claddagh Cufflinks which can be used for any special occasion. The name “Irish Claddagh” has an intrigue story attached to it, where Richard Joyce of Claddag, Ireland, the founder of this ‘Claddagh’ symbol had been captured as a slave by rival country was about to get married the same week. But he was subjected to slavery and in remembrance of his love made a ring which has one heart depicting love, a crown depicting trustworthiness and two hands. After that he escaped capture and returned to his place. There he was delighted to see his love still waiting for him. Eventually they got married and wore the ring. The manner in which this Cufflinks are weared indicate whether a person is ‘single’ or ‘committed’. That is if the crown is facing inward towards the wrist means that “the wearer is married or committed”. Else if in case the crown faces outwards means “wearer is not committed”. This also means that, “Let our love and friendship reign forever, never to be separated.” So hurry up and place order of these symbolic pieces of love.

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