Claddagh: The Tale of the Ring tells the story of the first Claddagh Ring - an Irish symbol of friendship, love and loyalty.

Claddagh

The Tale of the Ring

Claddagh ring story graphic

The Story of the Claddagh Ring

As featured on TV (1st July 2007)...
Watch the Nationwide TV show – The story behind the Claddagh Ring
– on the RTE website. RTE is Ireland's Public Service Broadcaster.

Claddagh: The Tale of the Ring is a beautifully-illustrated children's book. A tale of sadness, adventure, love and triumph, the book tells the story of the first Claddagh Ring.

Three hundred years ago, while he was still only a young lad, Richard Joyce had to leave his native Galway to find work. He was captured by pirates and worked for a goldsmith who taught him his craft. According to legend, Richard designed the first Claddagh Ring and eventually returned to Galway as a jeweller.

Galway City, the Claddagh and the legend of the Claddagh Ring are vividly brought to life through the book’s wonderfully-told story and striking illustrations.

Link to Galway Online StoreCladdagh: The Tale of the Ring
by Patricia McAdoo, with illustrations by James Newell.
210mm x 210mm; 48 pages; 24 illustrations.
$11.00; ISBN: 0-9551652-0-2.
Published by Galway Online. November 2005.

You can buy the book in your own currency at the Galway Online Store.

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The Claddagh Ring is now famous around the world as a well-known symbol of friendship, love and loyalty. More…

Children of all ages enjoy the book. Those in the 7–11 age group enjoy reading this lively, entertaining and easy-to-read-book for themselves. It has already become a favourite bedtime story in many homes around the world. Read the Reviews…

This heart-warming book rekindles the history of the Claddagh Ring and reminds the next generation about this magical part of their heritage.

An ideal gift for children.