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MII shop offering 20% off all jewellery in Valentine’s sale

Matthew SloanBy Matthew SloanFebruary 1, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Get sorted for the big day with the Meanwhile in Ireland Valentine’s sale.

MII shop offering 20% off all jewellery in Valentine’s sale.

As Valentine’s Day approaches, many will be racking their brains, imploring inspiration for a gift for their significant other.

If that sounds like you, you’re in luck! The Meanwhile in Ireland shop is offering 20% off our jewellery range from today (1 February) right up until Valentine’s Day (14 February).

Treat your partner to a quality piece of Irish jewellery – laden with romantic symbolism – at unbeatable prices.

The romance of Celtic knots – the perfect symbol of love

A Celtic knot design in black and white.

Irish jewellery is, of course, an excellent way to proudly display your Irish heritage, but much of it also holds a much deeper, romantic meaning.

Take our Celtic knot rings for example – available in a range of styles and colours. The ring itself, as a circle with no defined beginning or ending, is synonymous with eternal love and the never-ending bond of marriage.

But the introduction of the intricate Celtic knot strengthens these connotations twofold, as Celtic symbols also tend to have no discernible start or end point. So, what better way to show a loved one how much they mean to you than with our Celtic knot rings?

The pick of the bunch – the 925 Sterling Silver Celtic Trinity Knot Ring – likely won’t stay around for long. Already a steal at £29.99, don’t hesitate to avail of a further 20% off!

If rings aren’t your thing, don’t worry. We also offer a range of necklaces featuring similar Celtic symbols.

The Claddagh ring – a classic piece of Irish jewellery

A gold Claddagh ring.
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The Claddagh ring is synonymous with Ireland and is well-known across the world for its meaning. Its heart symbolises love, its crown loyalty, and its clasped hands friendship.

Further symbolism abounds in the way in which the Claddagh ring is worn. If worn on the right hand, with the heart pointing away, the wearer is single. However, when reversed, the wearer is in a relationship.

On the other hand – literally – the ring must be worn on the ring finger. If it points away, the wearer is engaged. If it points towards the wearer, they are married.

The Claddagh ring is perhaps the most romantic of all Irish jewellery. In the Meanwhile in Ireland shop, we offer not just two variations of the classic design, but also a more modern take on the iconic Claddagh ring.

Our Sterling Silver Open Hand Heart Ring eschews the crown of the original and features open hands, both carrying smaller hearts.

The Meanwhile in Ireland Valentine’s sale – 20% off all jewellery

Three of the rings available in the Meanwhile in Ireland Valentine's sale.

Nothing says, ‘I love you’, quite like these timeless Irish designs. But we also offer other excellent gifts – jewellery and otherwise – for Valentine’s Day or any other occasion on the horizon.

But if you want to treat your loved one to a quality piece of Irish jewellery at a bargain price, don’t delay!

Head to the Meanwhile in Ireland shop or Etsy and use the discount code ‘VALENTINES20’ at the checkout to avail of a whopping 20% off!

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    Matthew Sloan is the Assistant Editor and a writer for Meanwhile in Ireland. He has a BA in English and Spanish and an MA in Translation. A self-confessed city boy, Matthew feels most at home in the hustle and bustle of urban environments and loves nothing more than finding the best bars and restaurants along his travels. He has spent time living in Spain but currently resides in his hometown of Belfast.

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