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Celtic Engagement Rings
Valentine's Day 2006 is coming, and you have decided that will be the time to make a proposal. Not just any proposal, a marriage proposal. But what about an engagement ring? Do you buy it in advance and take the risk of her saying "no"?
Any true romantic, of course, would buy the engagement ring in advance of February 14th and trust their luck and judgement. Having decided to buy the ring now, you then have to decide what type of ring.
Does the lady of your choice like things of vintage style? Does she appreciate the historic antique look of Celtic products? If so, then it is definitely worth considering a Celtic engagement ring. Celtic jewellery is amongst the most popular jewellery in the world, so you have a very good chance of making a choice to please your (hopefully) future fiancee.

One of the marvellous things about Celtic jewellery is the intricate and distinctive design work that goes into it. The Irish Claddagh is featured in many pieces of Celtic jewellery, and is an absolutely perfect symbol for both an engagement and Valentine's Day. The Claddagh design is of hands, heart and a crown, representing friendship, love and loyalty. What more could you want to epitomise a Valentine's Day engagement?
The sample shown is a diamond engagement ring, but of course you can find many more examples of Celtic engagement rings if you shop around.
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