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This is a special piece of Jewellery as it contains your Family Coat of Arms or Family Crest, hand engraved on a heavy 14kt signet ring. It is a ring that can be passed down from generation to generation and is available in shield or oval. Shield: The colors and charges (lions, designs, etc. that appear on the shield) are a part of the official blazon, but the shape of the shield is not. Shield shapes vary according to the geographical origin as well as the time period. Crest: Also a part of the official blazon, the crest is whatever appears above the helm. (Note that there is not always a crest for every coat of arms.) Unfortunately we cannot accept any family jewelry back for exchange (we will resize) or refund as all these pieces are individually hand made and then hand engraved.
Please note - We have 1000's of names we can engrave, email for details info@allcladdagh.com Family Coat of Arms ring will take 28 days from ordering due to the fact that all rings are hand-engraved ... so please ORDER early Hallmarked in the Irish Assay Office in Dublin Castle all Family Crest Rings are manufactured to the highest standard . The heavy 14kt solid gold ring is 14grams in weight and will last generations with your family coat of arms and/or your family crest with motto expertly hand engraved. INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT FAMILY NAME ..... Click Here
Byrne or O’Byrne, together with its variants Beirne and Byrnes, is one of the ten most frequent surnames in Ireland today. In the original Irish the name is O Brion, from the personal name Bran, meaning "raven". It is traced back to Bran, son of Molmorda, a king of Leinster who ruled in the eleventh century. As a result of the Norman invasion, the O’Byrnes were driven from their original homelands in Co.Kildare into south Co.Wicklow in the early thirteenth century. It was from Ballinacor in the valley of Glenmalure in that county that Fiach MacHugh O’Byrne waged his campaigns against the armies of Elizabeth I, with considerable success; his most noted victory was the defeat of Lord Grey in 1580. He was apprehended and executed in 1597. His son Phelim was the last chief of the O’Byrnes, and he was finally dispossessed of his lands in 1628. After the disasters of the seventeenth century some of these O’Byrnes migrated north to Ulster and changed their name to Burns, a Scottish surname common in east Ulster..... |
We have the best prices for Irish Claddagh and Celtic jewelry! If you see any of our products less expensive anywhere, we will not only give you an extra 5% discount off their lower price but we will also ship it to you by FedEx for FREE - Not Applicable on Silver Jewelry. Listen to our pledge Paul, Virginia USA Happy Mother\'s Day
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