
The Claddagh is an old Gaelic symbol representing 'Love and Friendship'. The original Claddagh ring is believed to date back to the 17th Century when it became popular to exchange the rings as symbols of friendship or betrothal. If the wearer was married the heart was worn towards the wrist, if not, towards the fingertips. In Ireland the exchange of Claddagh rings is a tradition which still exists today.
Fabric: 14 HPI Aida
Design Size: 6cm x 6cm
(2.5 in. x 2.5 in.)
$9.50 USD

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Our high quality kits contain only top grade materials, such as Zweigart fabric and DMC stranded embroidery cottons as well as a shade sorter (when necessary), embroidery needle, chart and easy-to-follow instructions. Besides providing you with all the necessary charts and instructions, the chart packs also list all the information needed including color codes for DMC, Anchor and Maderia threads. Many items also contain some historical information about the design for added interest.
All our designs are suitable for beginners and experts alike. They only contain full stitches and most are sewn using 3 strands of embroidery cotton, resulting in strong vibrant colors. |