It's called a claddagh ring there an Irish tradition, the crown represents loyalty the heart love and the hands friendship :)
grá (love), onóir (honour), cairdeas (friendship)
Friendship.
In Irish it's "Go raibh an grá agus an cairdeas i réim"
The crown represents loyalty, the heart represents love, and the two hands represent friendship.
Go maire an grá agus an cairdeas go deo
In Irish its Síocháin (peace), Grá (love) agus Muinín (trust)
Actually, the rings are called Claddagh rings and they're Irish in orgin. Hands meaning friendship, heart meaning love, and the crown loyalty.
An Irish wedding tradition is to get married with a ring called a claddagh, the hands represent friendship, the crown royalty and the heart means love. Sometimes this ring gets passed down from a parent before the child is married, if this is so, you wear the crown facing in if you're in a relationship and out if you're single.
In Irish:grá (love; charity; beloved person)cion (love/affection; regard/esteem; effect/influence)gean (love/affection)páirt (friendship/affection)In Scottish Gaelic: gràdhThe word n Irish is grá, pronounced graw
love plus friendship
The Irish Claddagh necklace represents love, friendship and loyalty which is moulded together with symbols of these three. Buying the necklace online can be done at Allcladdagh, Myirishjeweler and Theririshjewlery just to name a few.
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