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    Help! Lost my wedding ring!

    Hi guys!

    I lost my wedding ring (celtic knot design) in the hudson river... and I'm looking for a replacement. I've lost some weight, so I'd like to try on the new one. I need to find a shop that sells them within a couple of hours of Albany. (Western MA, ADKs, etc... would be great.) I got the original at Highland Limited in Schodack, but that shop has since closed. I really liked that shop, what with kilts and jewelry...

    thoughts?

    Thanks

    Joe
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    A long way from home I know, but if you want first rate goods, with a tasteful celtic flavour and first rate service, with a connection to the Highlands try: Skye Jewellery, Broadford , Isle of Skye.

    Mrs Jock's wedding ring came from there and I know she sends all her family and friends there, should the occasion arrise for the need of a wedding ring---------and other forms jewellery.
    Last edited by Jock Scot; 1st September 12 at 09:39 AM.
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    http://www.celticjewelry.com/celtic-jewelery.html
    I have the "Laura" ring, and my wife has the "flores" for both an engagement ring and another as a wedding band. I'm sure they have a design similar to what you had. All three rings have held up well in the 3 or 2 years we've been wearing them.

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    I think Ortak (ortak.co.uk) used to do some nice stuff, doesnt hit your local criteria though...

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    Try Walker Metalsmiths, www.celtarts.com I wear their Galoglach ring.
    They're in Andover NY. I don't know how close that is to Albany.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeumasA View Post
    Try Walker Metalsmiths, www.celtarts.com I wear their Galoglach ring.
    They're in Andover NY. I don't know how close that is to Albany.
    I second this one. I wear a Celtic Cross ring from them which I used during my wedding vows renewal ceremony on Iona for my 25th wedding anniversary. My son wears the Galoglach ring, too.

    Decent prices, great quality, superb people to work with.

    Rob
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    We bought our rings from Celtic Revival, in Boston. Took a special trip from Baltimore to buy Dancing Pastor's engagement ring, then got the others via mail. Very pleasant transaction.
    It is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion...

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    This is where my wife and I got our wedding rings.

    http://www.walkermetalsmiths.com/

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    Interesting timing on this thread... If I may interject with a brief anecdote. While doing some research for one of my freelance writing projects, I've come across an old, rare book entitled Rings for the finger: From the earliest known times, to the present, with full descriptions of the origin, early making, materials, the archaeology, history, for affection, for love, for engagement, for wedding, commemorative, mourning, etc by George Frederick Kunz, and written in 1917.

    In it, he relates a curious little story about a lost wedding ring, which I reproduce below. I think some of our XMarks members who are into history, especially armorial history may find this interesting (or perhaps familiar).

    A Scotch legend relates that a married woman by ill-chance let her wedding ring fall into the river Clyde. On her return home her husband noted its absence and, believing she had given it to a lover, became furiously jealous, used the harshest language to her and even threatened her life. In her despair the innocent wife went and cast herself at the feet of St. Kentigern, Bishop of Glasgow, supplicating him to render her faithfulness manifest. The bishop had compassion upon her, and uttered a prayer that the ring might be restored. His prayer was answered, for ere a few hours had passed a fisherman came to him bearing as a gift a large salmon he had just caught, and in the mouth of the fish was found the lost ring. The husband, convinced of his injustice, was kinder to his wife than ever before, so as to make good the wrong he had done her. To the story given in this legend are ascribed the figures of a salmon with a ring in its mouth on the coat-of-arms of the city of Glasgow, as well as on the armorial bearings of several of the bishops of that city from the time of Bishop Wishert, who lived under Edward II of England (1307-1327).
    So perhaps you could petition our resident priest, Father Bill, to render your faithfulness manifest, and that he pray for your ring to be restored... (Not sure if you'd have to cast yourself at his feet, however)....
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    What size?

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