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The Biddy Murphy Men's Irish Claddagh 925 Sterling Silver Wedding Ring is a beautifully crafted piece of traditional Celtic jewelry, designed by artisan John Condron in Co. Wicklow, Ireland. This 1/4" wide band features the iconic Claddagh design, symbolizing love, loyalty, and friendship, and is made from high-quality sterling silver, ensuring both authenticity and durability. Perfect as a wedding ring or a meaningful gift, this ring embodies the spirit of Irish craftsmanship and heritage.
G**E
Four Stars
Very pleased with look and quality!
M**Y
His was a little on the large side for size ...
His was a little on the large side for size (opposite of the ladies version that was small). This one shows the same signs of wear one the top edge after a short time and minimal use. The detail is high quality, not the typical poorly stamped silver.
E**N
The price for the quality is amazing!
My husband loves it!
S**R
Supposedly .925 sterling silver black with in tow days of wearing it. No response from seller
It was not .925 sterling silver and discolored and turned black with only two days of wearing it. No response from the seller!!
J**E
got it for my wife for her wedding ring she loved it
got it for my wife for her wedding ring she loved it
F**E
Beautiful!
I ordered this for husband and I was a bit nervous at first because he is a carpenter and I thought it would get bent or damaged easily. But, he has been wearing it for about three months now and it is still looking excellent!
E**Q
This Sterling Silver contains Nickel.
I am allergic to jewelry with Nickel in it. I could only wear this ring for one day before my finger became a blister.Normally Sterling Silver should be 93% silver and 7% copper. I have other silver pieces that I can wear without a reaction.The seller accepted my return without hassle.
S**H
Regret this Purchase
Very disappointed. Turned our fingers green. Not worth the price. Won’t buy again.
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2 months ago