AN IRISH TRINKET FROM THE JEWELS by POSH
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Comments (5)
mark.spooner
Nice shot but a bigger image would work better for me.
Dragonluna1
Beautiful!
rainbows
It is a beautiful capture, crisp and clear. Excellent work. These jewels are very close to my heart. Agree with Mark, a bigger image would be better. If you need any help with sizing shots, please contact me, I would be happy to help. Diane.
B_PEACOCK
Very pretty necklace Pam
PatNoone
It is the Claddagh, from the clan of Galway Eire, originaly only sold as a ring from Dillons in Galway, it signified a union of the clans, before St Patricks time, it means, let love and frienship reign,the Noone clan where part of the claddagh, and the legend go's, a spanish prince fell in love with an irish collene, the king of spain did not want to have an irish queen at the throne when he died, so he sent assasins to kill her, the prince who loved her with all his heart defended her with his life against the assasins, dying of his wounds, he swore she would never go hungry or want for anything, after his death she was distraught with the loss of her beloved prince and approached the cliffs of Galway bay to throw herself off, when an eagle above cried out, she looked up to see it carrying a bag, which it dropped at her feet, opening the bag, she found a large amount of gold coins with the claddagh emblem on, and a ring, she lived a life of wealth, wanting for nothing, and when she eventualy died, it is said today when you see two eagles together over Galway Bay, the couple are together free from the earth forever together.