Hello Tom and thanks for your question!
All these Irish jewelers are happy to ship to international customers
including those in the USA:
I & RFB Silversmith
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"I & RFB Silversmith, Celtic Jewellery, is based in Doolin, County
Clare on the west coast of Ireland.
We work in silver and gold, making traditional and contemporary
jewellery inspired by old celtic patterns."
http://www.celtic-designs.com/
Village Celtic Jewellery
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"You will find the finest crafted Celtic jewellery fashioned with
ancient Celtic designs and symbols. You can also learn something of
history of Celtic culture."
http://www.villagecelticjewellery.com/
Barbara M Designs
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"Most places that sell Celtic jewelry, sell only jewelry that has been
cast from a mould. The way that I make my work is different. I start
with a flat piece of silver or gold, cut to the desired shape, and
draw a design on with pencil. Then, with an engraving tool, I dig out
the lines one-by-one. This is a difficult and time consuming process,
but the result is exquisite. Every piece is a work of art."
http://www.celticjewellerystore.com/
John Weldon
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"John's unique designs are wrought in Gold and Silver featuring the
finest celtic Knotwork. "
http://www.johnweldonjewellers.com/
James Murtagh Jewellery
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A large collection including these ranges:
Celtic Wedding Rings
Commitment Rings
Claddagh Wedding Rings
Claddagh Rings
History of Ireland
Children of Lir
Claddagh 2000
Heraldic Range
Claddagh Jewelry
Celtic Rings
Celtic Jewelry
Celtic Crosses
http://www.celtic-jewellery.com/os/aboutus.tpl?
123 Celtic Irish Jewelry
Includes traditional Claddagh jewelry:
http://123celtic-irish-jewelry.com/claddagh.asp
Some craftsmen in the US who may be of interest:
Michael Hayman Celtic Jewelry
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Alao offers custom work
http://haymancelticjewelry.com/
Celtic Jewelry
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Our Contemporary Celtic jewelry, in 18K gold and sterling silver, is
based on ancient Celtic knot work motifs.
http://www.celticjewelry.com/
You will be able to find more options by using the following searches.
Please note that one search uses the American spelling, 'jewelry', and
the other uses the Irish 'jewellery'!
://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=celtic+OR+claddagh+OR+irish+jewelry+OR+silver&btnG=Google+Search&meta=
://www.google.co.uk/search?q=celtic+OR+claddagh+OR+irish+jewellery+OR+silver&btnG=Google+Search&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
Please let me know if anything needs clarification or if any links are
troublesome.
I hope you enjoy choosing the perfect piece of jewelry.
Leli |