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Titanium Celtic Wedding Rings
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The Celtic people are best known for bringing spirituality, art, and passion to their beautiful knot work designs. Their intricate knot patterns, symbolizing joining, unity, infinity and spirituality have been passed down through many generations. Today our Titanium Celtic Wedding Rings have come to represent love, friendship, unity, infinity and commitment; never ending, never beginning, very powerful symbols of connection.
Our Titanium Celtic Wedding Rings are a marriage of ancient tradition and cutting edge hand made titanium art.
Our Diamond Celtic Wedding Rings are considered "custom rings" with a great deal of work into each piece and will not be refunded. Our 30-day money back guarantee does not apply here.
Each elaborate Titanium Celtic Wedding Ring is hand carved by a craftsman steeped in the art of sculpting aircraft grade 6-4 titanium. At Titanium Rings Studio, design, fit and comfort combined with quality customer service are our specialties. We polish the inside surface of every ring until it is silky-smooth, after all, you may be wearing these rings every day as your Wedding Bands.
Choose from our traditional collection of Titanium Celtic Wedding Rings or choose a ring with color for a unique look that catches and holds the eye. Either way, you will be wearing a distinctive piece of jewelry art…one destined to become a treasured heirloom and/or your wedding bands.
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“First I want to thank you for the great workmanship, I've had my Titanium Celtic Wedding Ring for sometime now and I never tire of looking at it. I've been pleasantly surprised by the number of people that stop me and want to know more about it. Again, thanks I love the titanium and the design!”
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Our Customers Say:
Thank you for your help and everything you have done to get me these rings in time for the wedding. I appreciate it and will refer you and your company to my friends. Thanks again
Sincerely,
Matthew Comins
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