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  1. Consider making a scrapbook that traces your family tree. If you are of Irish ancestry, you will enjoy learning more about your ancestors.
  2. Today’s Claddagh jewelry designs offer modern takes on the classic and romantic beauty of the crowned heart and hands.http://bit.ly/6B0e3r
  3. Libraries and repositories often have old newspaper articles and records that will help you trace your Irish ancestry.
  4. Talk to older relatives about your Irish roots, and write down any names or dates they give you to learn more about your past.
  5. Your wedding dress will look more beautiful with a pearl Trinity Knot pendant and matching drop earrings.
  6. Many websites will allow you to look up your Irish clan name, so you can learn more about your heritage.
  7. Get glam on New Year’s Eve with diamond Trinity Knot Earrings handcrafted in Ireland.
  8. If you want to know how to research your Irish ancestry, consider tracing your Clan name on the Internet.http://bit.ly/6jmvgG
  9. Giving a special woman an Irish pendant, ring, or earrings to wear on New Year’s Eve will be a meaningful way to show you care.
  10. Making the most of a formal occasion should include the perfect accessories…Irish jewelry will add a touch of beauty to your outfit.
  11. Finding the perfect Irish jewelry to wear with your wedding gown can be a great way to connect with your heritage.
  12. Each ring of a Celtic spiral illustrates the journey through life, death, and spiritual rebirth.
  13. The best Irish jewelry for formal occasions often includes pearl and gemstone designs with ancient symbols.http://bit.ly/5PdFTz
  14. Celtic interlace, or knot work, can symbolize different things, but often, it relates to the idea of eternity.
  15. Shamrocks symbolize the Holy Trinity, and they were used by Saint Patrick to convert Ireland to Christ.
  16. Celtic spirals symbolize eternity, and they are often featured in Celtic art and design.
  17. A heavy silver ring, carved with Celtic interlace is one of the hottest gifts for men this reason. Treat him to jewelry he’ll really wear.
  18. Some common Irish symbols are spirals, Celtic crosses, Shamrocks, and more. Most people have a favorite Irish symbols that they really like.
  19. Bold silver cufflinks adorned with rugged Celtic knot work will add style and masculine flair to his dress shirts.
  20. Take our new poll to choose your favorite Irish symbol…and find out what other people prefer. http://bit.ly/7lZsuX