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There's a 400-Year-Old Love Story Behind the Claddagh Ring
If you have an Irish friend—or even if you've celebrated St. Patrick's Day weekend—you're probably familiar with the classic ...
A piece of jewelry that, in modern times, has come to symbolize Ireland. Credit...Karen Cox for The New York Times Supported by By Sandra Jordan GALWAY, Ireland — Over the years the Claddagh ring — ...
Nearly 350 years ago, a teenage Richard Joyce waited for the ship that would carry him from Galway across the Atlantic Ocean. A son of a once wealthy merchant family, Joyce was being sent to the West ...
As an authentic symbol of Irishness that you can wear on your finger – or in your ears or on your clothes – without the paddywhackery of a shamrock, the Claddagh ring has been enjoying a renaissance, ...
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