Our starting point was to create a contemporary twist on the traditional Claddagh ring, and we began by exploring its symbolism.
Alongside this, it was important to us to honour Emma as a writer, and explore the folk beliefs which are woven throughout the Irish language.
From here we looked at Celtic mythology and the intricate illustrations of Jim Fitzpatrick depicting Irish myths and legends - often celebrating Goddesses rather than Gods.
Whether celebrating Irish heritage, folklore, your connection to the natural world or indeed your personal inner Goddess, this is a capsule collection to both inspire and empower.
Claddagh Ring Symbolism
A Claddagh ring comprises three symbolic motifs, two hands holding a heart with a crown. The hands symbolise friendship, the heart represents love and the crown is loyalty. Traditionally, the position you placed a Claddagh ring on your hand would indicate your relationship status.
Gaelic Engravings
The use of Gaelic words throughout each design is a reflection of Emma as a writer but also served to visually soften the solid angular frames and give pattern to flat areas.
Emma Dabiri
Emma Dabiri is a broadcaster, historian, and bestselling author.
Emma’s work often delves into the complexities of identity, culture, and race through art, history, and current affairs.
Her debut book ‘Don’t Touch My Hair’ became an Irish Times Bestseller and inspired a national conversation about race and hair, which has led to changing regulations in schools and other British institutions.
Bespoke Beginnings
Our collaboration with Emma began when she approached our Bespoke jewellery team with an idea...
After years of seeking a Claddagh Ring with a contemporary twist, and failing to find what she was looking for, Emma wanted to create a piece that would both honour Irish traditions, reflect her personal style and be made in an ethically and environmentally sensitive way.
The starting point was an incredible ethically sourced heart shaped pink sapphire from Wennick Lefèvre. The traditional Claddagh hands of friendship were given sleeves of hazel leaves, which were set with a scattering of Ocean Diamonds, and the ring itself was made from 18ct Fair Mined Gold.
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