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Back in funky, foodie Asheville! What a gorgeous day to be me! #claddaghasheville @ashevilletourists @eatingasheville (at Claddagh Restaurant and Pub - Asheville, NC)
Main Ní Tuathail, a 14 year old girl from the Claddagh wearing traditional Claddagh dress. Galway, 1913.
Claddaghs and Collars
gemvara: How to Wear Your Claddagh Ring
For my next tattoo I want it to be a piece for my Frank Family (grandparents) and Gero Family. I come from a very Irish family on my Mom’s side and I’ve always liked the meaning behind Claddagh rings which represent loyaly, friendship and
Painting by Kevin Peterson I was so happy to work with this guy. Truly amazing artist and look forward to working with him in the future.
The guy behind the painting. For those who didn’t think it was an actual painting and to see the actual size of it. <3
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These are for sale by Kevin Peterson. Top: 11x 24 Bottom: 42 x 60 These are wonderful paintings and it was a great deal to be involved with such a great artist. If you are interested in purchasing either of these, please contact Kevin at kevinsart2003@ya
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creativerehab: Hattie among stars. Lo-res 120 film scan.
Joshua Black Wilkins © 2013 Brooklyn, NY
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Hattie Watson by Yuji Watanabe for VEINE MAG © 2013 Paris, France
Nick Suarez © 2013 Long Island City, NY
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keeeerstin: Hattie Watson photographed by Kirstin Anne 2013
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jeanrosewriter: The Claddagh ring (Irish: fáinne Chladaigh) is a traditional Irish ring given which represents love, loyalty, and friendship (the hands represent friendship; the heart represents love; and the crown represents loyalty).
electrictattoos: youngbloodct: claddagh for sabine today. thank’s a lot! (wraps a bit) done @waldundwiese.2theroots #claddagh #hands #crown #heart #thightattoo #neotradeu #neotraditional #neotradsub #taot #germantattooers (hier: Arnstadt) Yongblood
metal-now: All of my tattoos in order of when I got them. A Claddagh on my right wrist. A Mandala on my left wrist. A cat paw print behind my right ear. For my mom. A Blivet behind my left ear. In memory of my dad.
space-grunge: opal claddagh ring
grayscaleerotica: Claddagh
fuckyeahtattoos: All of my tattoos hold meaning to me. My right thigh is my floral cross to represent my religion as a Roman Catholic. My left thigh is to show my Irish and Cuban ancestry with a claddagh ring and tropical flowers. My right foot is a
I had to get a new Claddagh ring
nicotine-and-coffee: The Claddagh ring is a traditional Irish ring given as a token of friendship, love, or marriage. Claddagh rings, with or without the crown (most commonly with a crown), have come to denote pride in Irish heritage, while continuing
0808880888088880: wetrgyhuijkol: 0808880888088880: wetrgyhuijkol: No offense but Celtic designs and imagery aren’t a costume and you shouldn’t wear knots or crosses or claddaghs if you’re not Irish or they weren’t given to you buy an Irish
thechristiansaint: Modern beauty @hattiewatson Photo: @christiansaintphoto - All Rights Reserved MUAH: Aly Smith #model #beauty #tattoo #ink #inkedmodels #tattoomodels #photography
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peacockcock: a claddagh ring is not a purity ring, it’s more like the opposite of. get that through your uncultured skull.
wasbella102: Scottish Luckenbooth The luckenbooth is a traditional Scottish love token: often given for betrothal or a wedding. The luckenbooth has motifs similar to the Claddagh ring, also using the heart and crown. Heart-shaped brooches in parts of
oglaighnaheireann: Mother and child outside dwelling, The Claddagh, Galway, Ireland, 25 May 1913