Based on ancient Tibetan prayer wheels these unusual rings have an outer band which spins freely around the inner ring. A solid band of celtic knotwork runs around the inner ring. Very cool!
Traditionally, Claddaghs are expressions of love and friendship. Like most traditional symbols, the origin of the Claddagh has been obscured by the passage of time. It is almost certainly from the Irish fishing village of Claddagh, near Galway. Some stories say that a Claddagh ring was found on the hand of a sailor of a Spanish galleon that went down near the Irish coast. Others say the design was brought back from the Crusades by a young man captured by the Saracens.
Whatever its history, the Claddagh has become an enduring symbol of affection. The heart in the center of the design represents love, the hands that surround it represent friendship, and the crown at the top (if present) is symbolic of fidelity. Claddaghs are worn on the left hand, facing inward, if your heart is spoken for. If you are unattached, wear the ring on your right hand, facing outward.
"I have this on the back of my little Cinquecento, and love to watch people's reactions in my mirror! Women seem to fall about laughing while men mostly look faintly puzzled. : )
(Btw I gave this 5 moons but it doesn't seem to register.)"by Hawthorne