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Shanore Diamond Rings - (Apr 20 2005)
We have just introduced the magnificent Shanore Diamond Collection which can be found at www.allcladdagh.com/shanore-engagement.htm. These fantastic engagement and anniversary rings are available in 1/4ct, 1/3ct and 1/2ct size diamonds and can be shipped immediately. Best Regards Ken

New Introduced Collections - (Apr 16 2005)
Hi, We have just introduced a couple of new Irish collections with the fabulous Pope Apostle Cross and Ring and the fantastic Children of Lir range and both ranges can be found at http://www.allcladdagh.com/irish_collections.htm. If looking for that perfect gift, why not try one of these? Cya Ken

T-Shirt - Send in your picture - (Apr 11 2005)
We are getting some fantastic photo's of our customers wearing the allcladdagh.com T-Shirt http://www.allcladdagh.com/tshirt-comp.htm so those of you who still hav'nt sent in yours, please send them in ASAP and you could be the winner of 2 x I Am of Ireland rings. On the right is a picture of Suzanne McGarritty with husband, in Valencia, PA taken on Saint Patricks day 17th March 2005. Best Regards Ken

Competition Winner 2005 and allcladdagh.com T-Shirts around the world - (Mar 23 2005)
Well it again was an almost impossible decision but Congratulations to Nicoli Grazuchi the Winner (of US$ 5000 of jewellery/jewelry from this site) for 2004/2005 for her winning entry of Saint Annes Park Raheny Dublin 5 as a famous landmark. It is Dublin's second largest park, (parts of which lie in Clontarf), assembled by the Guinness family of brewing fame. Many many thanks to all who entered and please try our new competition which we will have up on our site by Wednesday 23rd March 2005. We will be keeping the Dublin theme and also getting to know about your town or city!!!! We have now just added some photos of customers wearing their allcladdagh.com T-Shirt at www.allcladdagh.com/tshirt-comp.htm so send your photo in and you could win? :) Best Regards Ken

Happy Saint Patrick's day - (Mar 16 2005)
Happy Saint Patrick's day to all our visitors and customers and have a great day. For those who have the allcladdagh.com T-Shirts, why not get youe photograph taken and send it to us? We will be giving fantastic prizes to some lucky people :)

What's happening this St.Patrick's day :) - (Mar 09 2005)
We do try to offer visitors to our site something a little different and if you look around our site you will find (we hope) things that you might find interesting and amusing? Gaelic games: St Patrick's Day brings the climax of the club championships in Gaelic games, which combine elements of the American sports of gridiron and baseball but are played with an intensity more associated with Mafia turf wars. The two main games are "football" and "hurling", the chief difference being that in football, the fights are unarmed. There is also "camogie" which is like hurling, except that in fights the hair may be pulled as well. Definitions of hurling "the fastest game on earth" was best described by a Cork man to an American tourist when he said "its like a cross between ice hockey and murder". Schools rugby: St Patrick's Day also brings the finals in schools rugby, a game based around the skills of wrestling, kicking, gouging, ear-biting, and assaults on other vulnerable body parts. The game is much prized in Ireland's better schools, where it's seen as an ideal grounding for careers in business and the law. St Patrick: It is well-known that St Patrick banished the snakes from Ireland. Less publicised is that he also banished kangaroos, polar bears and Vietnamese pot-bellied pigs, all of which were regarded as nuisances by the early Irish Christians. more Irish Trivia Gaelic games: St Patrick's Day brings the climax of the club championships in Gaelic games, which combine elements of the American sports of gridiron and baseball but are played with an intensity more associated with Mafia turf wars. The two main games are "football" and "hurling", the chief difference being that in football, the fights are unarmed. There is also "camogie" which is like hurling, except that in fights the hair may be pulled as well. Definitions of hurling "the fastest game on earth" was best described by a Cork man to an American tourist when he said "its like a cross between ice hockey and murder". Schools rugby: St Patrick's Day also brings the finals in schools rugby, a game based around the skills of wrestling, kicking, gouging, ear-biting, and assaults on other vulnerable body parts. The game is much prized in Ireland's better schools, where it's seen as an ideal grounding for careers in business and the law. St Patrick: It is well-known that St Patrick banished the snakes from Ireland. Less publicised is that he also banished kangaroos, polar bears and Vietnamese pot-bellied pigs, all of which were regarded as nuisances by the early Irish Christians. more Irish Trivia Gaelic games: St Patrick's Day brings the climax of the club championships in Gaelic games, which combine elements of the American sports of gridiron and baseball but are played with an intensity more associated with Mafia turf wars. The two main games are "football" and "hurling", the chief difference being that in football, the fights are unarmed. There is also "camogie" which is like hurling, except that in fights the hair may be pulled as well. Definitions of hurling "the fastest game on earth" was best described by a Cork man to an American tourist when he said "its like a cross between ice hockey and murder". Schools rugby: St Patrick's Day also brings the finals in schools rugby, a game based around the skills of wrestling, kicking, gouging, ear-biting, and assaults on other vulnerable body parts. The game is much prized in Ireland's better schools, where it's seen as an ideal grounding for careers in business and the law. St Patrick: It is well-known that St Patrick banished the snakes from Ireland. Less publicised is that he also banished kangaroos, polar bears and Vietnamese pot-bellied pigs, all of which were regarded as nuisances by the early Irish Christians. more Irish Trivia Gaelic games: St Patrick's Day brings the climax of the club championships in Gaelic games, which combine elements of the American sports of gridiron and baseball but are played with an intensity more associated with Mafia turf wars. The two main games are "football" and "hurling", the chief difference being that in football, the fights are unarmed. There is also "camogie" which is like hurling, except that in fights the hair may be pulled as well. Definitions of hurling "the fastest game on earth" was best described by a Cork man to an American tourist when he said "its like a cross between ice hockey and murder". Schools rugby: St Patrick's Day also brings the finals in schools rugby, a game based around the skills of wrestling, kicking, gouging, ear-biting, and assaults on other vulnerable body parts. The game is much prized in Ireland's better schools, where it's seen as an ideal grounding for careers in business and the law. St Patrick: It is well-known that St Patrick banished the snakes from Ireland. Less publicised is that he also banished kangaroos, polar bears and Vietnamese pot-bellied pigs, all of which were regarded as nuisances by the early Irish Christians. more Irish Trivia http://www.allcladdagh.com/trivia-Ire4Beg-1.htm -

Wear your allcladdagh T-SHIRT and Win - (Feb 24 2005)
Hi, For everyone who has received their allcladdagh.com T-Shirt why not wear it this St.Patricks day and get your photograph taken? Or the wear the T-Shirt at any of the following – 1. Local Sporting Event (Football game, Baseball, Basketball etc – does not have be a professional game and can be your mini-leagues)? 2. Bar or Café or any public gathering. Extra points for any Irish bar ? 3. In front or beside a famous (popular) land mark where you live? 4. Wear it on a Saint Patrick’s Day event or even at the Parade? 5. Photograph taken with someone famous? 6. Any innovative and original idea that you may have, where you can have the photo taken where the allcladdagh.com T-Shirt can be seen? Remember both the person taking the photograph plus the person in the photo wearing the allcladdagh.com T-Shirt will be entered into the FREE Draw. Please email photograph to webcam@allcladdagh.com or post it to Internet allcladdagh.com 26 Bachelors Walk Dublin 1 Ireland ref T-Shirt To the right is a great photo of Emma Fagan taken by Alan Fagan at the Fleet Center Boston for the Boston Celtics v Detroit Pistons on January 7th 2005. Best Regards, Ken Byrne PLEASE PUT “T-SHIRT” in the Subject line of your email

Webmasters Earn with our Affiliate Program - (Feb 22 2005)
We have just today introduced an Affiliate Program for website owners to earn fantastic commissions. As we are now recognised as the internets number 1 online Irish Jewelry site, we are offering selected quality sites the opportunity to participate in our success. Please complete your expression of interest form at http://www.allcladdagh.com/affiliate.php and we will be in touch. PS allcladdagh is pronounced allcladda or all clad da :) Best Regards Ken

Award Winner - Irish Welcome Awards - (Feb 16 2005)
Hi, well it is just so great to be recognised for all the hard work that we do and we were awarded at allcladdagh.com and Des Byrne Irish Jewellers an Irish Welcome Merit Award for 2004. This certifys that we made a special contribution to the Irish Tourism Industry by Shaun Quinn CEO at Failte Ireland. As I said it is always nice to know that you are appreciated :) Coming next week - we will be starting our affiliate program and also all customers will be able to login and receive extra discounts off our already discount prices. We will continue to strive to provide the best service and value for Irish jewelry on the w.w.w. Best Regards Ken Byrne :)"more then just a ....... SMILE" :)

Presentation Boxes and Returns Guarantee - (Feb 09 2005)
Every piece of Irish jewelry purchased from allcladdagh.com comes with presentation box, information booklet on the Claddagh and booklet on other Irish symbols like the Trinity Knot, Celtic Cross etc. Also here at allcladdagh.com we take pride in offering works of uncompromisingly high standards of quality, created with care and dedication by skilled craftsmen. If you are not satisfied with your purchase for any reason, simply return it within 30 days for a replacement or a full refund. This pledge is in addition to your statutory rights. Remember shopping with allcladdagh.com is 100% Secure - Guaranteed. Best Regards Ken

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John Cook, Memphis,TN,USA - (15th Nov 2004)
Ken: Thank you for the email with the fedex tracking number. I tracked it this evening at 9:10 cst, and it said there was an expected delivery time of 10:30 on Friday 10/15; I notice that it was being sent priority packaged. If this means that it will get to me by 10:30 am on friday morning, I can not begin to tell you how much that extra mile means to me. I will now be able to keep my plans with my girlfriend this weekend and give her that promise ring. If there is anyway I can call you on a toll free number and give you a recommendation, let me know and I will do it. It is a rare thing today for a business to go the extra mile for their customer. Thank you for doing that for me at your expense. You will always be able to get a recommendation and reference to me. Just ask. My best regards, John Cook Memphis,TN,USA

Ming Chin, China - (15th November 2006)
Hi Ken, I just wanted to say thank you very much for all your excellent service in making the special engagement for me.I purchased first Claddagh ring(code:s2218&s2216) for my fiancee and myself from your site in september,then I saw it on my hand just one week later.I had purchased a diamond engagement ring,although it is expensive, but Claddagh ring is rarely seen here,it is more costly than diamond for me.After 15 days,I purchased a "Mo Anum Cara"(wed183s) ring for my fiancee an a "Gra Go Deo"(wed223) ring for me.I received the two rings just a week again, it is amazing!Maybe I am one of the first people who get Claddagh ring from you via web in China,but I think it is a proem, and I will be recommending your site to all our friends who love Irish culture. Thanks again.

Jennifer Doyle, Lachine QC Canada - (16th November 2005)
I ordered a claddagh ring for my brother's girlfriend on a wednesday and reeived it on the following monday, faster then expected. It wasn't the exact ring that was ordered but was pleasantly surpised by how much nicer it was. I would recommend allcladdagh to anyone whoever is interested in buying irish jewlery online. Great service and communication and especially the shipping. Great job and wish you all the luck in the future.

Tony Chatfield, Sarasota, Florida, USA - (19th January 2005)
Mr. Byrne, A quick note of thanks for the beautiful ring we ordered a few months ago. It arrived quickly and is more attractive than we expected. This is our second ring from you, and we have always been very satisfied. Thanks so much. Tony Chatfield Sarasota, Florida, USA

michele and keith roberts, simi valley CA USA - (9th August 2005)
we love our rings SO MUCH! we tried them on... they fit perfectly. thank you so much. thank you! they are beautiful! Love, michele and keith roberts

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