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Welcome to our wonderful home where friendship, love and loyalty is treasured and ready to be shared with all of you who feel the same! I am Leprechaun Dolores and the Keeper of the Claddagh here for the FC Crusaders of the Site Fights. Let me give you a wee introduction to the Claddagh first!

The Claddagh Ring is a very old Irish symbol. Misty fables surround one of Ireland's unique treasure, "The Claddagh" a symbol of love, friendship and loyalty. Some 400 years ago in a fishing village called Claddagh overlooking Galway Bay, close to the City of the Tribes, lived Richard Joyce a Master Goldsmith. It was he who crafted this now famous design that has become part of our unique heritage. The ring worn on the right hand, crown turned inward tells your heart is yet unoccupied, worn with the crown turned outwards reveals love is being considered. Worn on the left hand the crown turned outwards shows all, your heart is truly spoken for.

I wear my three different Claddagh rings with pride! And I thought what symbol could be more appropriate to represent the FC Crusaders and their motto "For the sake of friendship and fun, one for all and all for one"! So now...everyone who wants to show the spirit and carry the meaning in her/his heart to spread the word, is more than welcome to adopt a Claddagh!

The only thing you have to do is to fill out the form and send it to the Claddagh Keeper Leprechaun Dolores. You will get a certificate with your own name on it which you please link back to the Keeper's Place.

Dolores Cert

Here is a choice of two Claddaghs you can adopt. One is the plain symbol and the second one is a ring. Just let me know what you like.

FC CladdaghPlain Claddagh

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