Celtic Wedding Bands

Our Celtic wedding bands are handcrafted in our workshop on the Isle of South Uist in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland, where we have been making jewellery since 1974. Each ring is individually made in sterling silver, gold, or platinum and hallmarked at the Edinburgh Assay Office, guaranteeing authenticity, metal purity, and lasting quality.

Rooted in centuries of Celtic and Pictish tradition, our knotwork designs carry deep meaning — representing eternity, unity, and the unbreakable bond between two people. Whether you’re looking for matching Celtic wedding rings for both partners, a classic knotwork band, or something more contemporary, you’ll find a design that reflects your story.

Choose from silver Celtic wedding bands, gold Celtic wedding bands, and platinum designs across a range of widths and patterns — all finished by hand by our team of craftsmen in the Hebrides.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are Celtic wedding bands made of?

    Our Celtic wedding bands are handcrafted in solid 9ct, 18ct gold, platinum, and sterling silver. Each ring is hallmarked at the Edinburgh Assay Office to guarantee metal purity and authenticity.

    What does Celtic knotwork symbolise on wedding rings?

    Celtic knotwork traditionally represents eternity, unity, and everlasting love, making these designs especially meaningful for wedding bands and vow renewals.

    Do you offer custom sizes and widths for Celtic wedding bands?

    Yes. We offer custom sizing and a range of widths. Provide your ring size at checkout or contact us for bespoke sizing and comfort‑fit options.

    What is your returns and resizing policy for wedding bands?

    We accept returns or exchanges within the stated policy period for unworn rings. Resizing is available for most designs; bespoke or stone‑set rings may have restrictions.