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14K Gold Ring 2×0.16cts+Blue Sapphire

The Trinity Knot has been adopted from ancient Celtic art by Christianity as a symbol of the Holy Trinity; Father, Son & Holy Spirit.

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The Trinity Knot has been adopted from ancient Celtic art by Christianity as a symbol of the Holy Trinity; Father, Son & Holy Spirit.

To the Celts the number three was considered lucky and was associated with many things; mind, body, spirit; earth, sea and sky and beginning, middle and end – continuity. The Trinity Knot represents the belief in the number three and the intertwining the continuity of all things.

The Trinity Knot is the most well known and loved of all Celtic knots and in modern times has been given as a token of promise; to love, to honour and to protect.

This luxurious Irish designed engagement ring meets today’s fashion standards whilst still holding on to the best traditions of classic taste.

Choose your main stone from Pink Sapphire, Ruby, Blue Sapphire or Emerald. It will sit at the top of the ring flanked by two 0.16ct diamonds and edged with the Trinity Knot symbol.

Blue Sapphire – The stone of wisdom, royalty, hope, faith, good fortune and spiritual insight. Diamonds are known as the king of gems, the colour of ice and a symbol of wealth and abundance. The stone of light, love, fidelity, strength and faithfulness.

In this Celtic engagement ring the main stone sits the top of the mount and is flanked by two 0.16ct diamonds and edged with the Trinity Knot symbol.

We also make this stone in a number of choices – choose your main stone from Emerald, Pink Sapphire, Ruby or Blue Sapphire.

Don’t know which stone to choose? Here’s some help –

Pink Sapphire – the stone of protection, good luck, power and strength.

Blue Sapphire – The stone of wisdom, royalty, hope, faith, good fortune and spiritual insight.

Emerald – The stone of inspiration, patience, compassion and unconditional love.

​Ruby – The stone of the nobility, queen of stones and stone of kings, prosperity, passion, protection and peace.

Matching wedding band available – image shown is of ruby version of the ring.

Weight: 5gms approx.

Width: Band 2.6mm at top approx.

Stone Details: Conflict Free diamonds – 2 x 0.16cts
Colour: H
Clarity: SI1
Cut: Round
Plus – 0.65-70ct Thailand Sapphire

SKU: ENG20-S-3-14KY-5

Nestled in the foothills of the Dublin Mountains lies Boru ®, home to the finest Celtic jewelry craftsmanship. We put our heart and soul into every piece we create – designing, handcrafting and hallmarking everything with our unique Boru ® style and attention to detail.

Working as a team, we have made many exclusive designs imagined by our customers and realized by our design team and craftsmen.

Learn more about our values below:

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Conflict Free Diamonds

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Boru Jewelry® and Celtic Warrior® are Registered Trade Marks of Boru Jewelry® Limited.

Questions? Our friendly expert support team is waiting to help

We put our heart and soul into every single piece of jewelry we create – designing, handcrafting and hallmarking everything with our unique Boru® style and attention to detail.

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