Rosalind Sherwood

Celtic Wedding Bands – Themed By Heavenly Symbols

by rosalind on Sep.22, 2011

Stars Are The Inspiration For a Range of Celtic Wedding Bands

Celtic wedding bands notably a ring based upon Sirius, the brightest star able to be seen from earth, are on offer from Ola Gorie’s range. This theme draws creativity from the clear light source of the stars in the sizeable northern skies.

Jewellery designers like to prepare delightful artwork for their bridal ranges and Ola has looked upwards as befits the union of a match created in heaven. Her Sirius design is truly one of her most desired amongst lovers getting married.

It won’t be long now until Orcadians and visitors to our shores in Orkney start looking up to the beautiful cosmos with the hope of observing the Northern Lights on the northern horizon. There certainly is more opportunity for viewing this sensation, the Aurora Borealis, also nicknamed the Merry Dancers, in the autumn. An awesome show will see the sky sparkle in dramatic greens or reds; undoubtedly one of nature’s most awesome sights.

The farther north you choose to go the more likely you are to view the northern lights. Orkney lies at a latitude of 59 degrees north, which happens to be just 50 miles south of Greenland. Though the lights are very likely to be observed in the autumn, we ended up getting an unexpected display this June. You can receive notifications from space physicists at Lancaster University by means of AuroraWatch UK, when solar activity means there’s a possibility of seeing the lights.

The occurrence is a consequence of energized gas particles that fly out from the Sun as a solar wind interacting with the Earth’s permanent magnetic field. The particles energize gases in the atmosphere and then make them glow. There are numerous colours, for example, a red or green glow is oxygen and the blue and purple colors are produced by nitrogen. The Northern Lights captured the imagination in the novel and movie The Snowman.

Celtic Wedding Bands – Just Part of the Range

Ola Gorie’s Sirius dazzling star ring and her Celtic wedding bands design are just a part of her sizeable collection of wedding rings. Some, for instance the Runic ring are inspired by old Norse writing. Norse mythology described the Northern Lights as being mirrored from the shields of the Valkyries, or female soldiers. Other theories were that they are the result of a wall of fire or the swish of a enormous fox tail.

The Northern Lights are magical so if you’re lucky enough to see them, you will never forget about the experience. Jewellery designers such as Ola Gorie take full advantage of the great northern sky by producing beautiful pieces to cherish including Celtic wedding bands and diamond engagement rings.

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