The exact meaning of the symbolism varies by account, but the most common appears to be the following. When worn on the right hand with the heart facing outward, point towards the fingertip; it means that the wearer’s heart has yet to be won. While the wearer is under love’s spell, the ring is flipped around, with the crown on the outside and the heart pointing inward. Wearing the ring on the left hand, with the point of the heart toward the wrist, the wearer’s love is requited.
(If you like him, that is.......)
2007-03-03 01:55:47
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answered by Jilly 4
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if the ring is on the right hand with the heart facing outward and away from the body, this indicates that the person wearing the ring is not in any serious relationship, and may in fact be single and looking for a relationship: "their heart is open." When worn on the right hand but with the heart facing inward toward the body, this indicates the person wearing the ring is interested in someone, or that "someone has captured their heart". A Claddagh worn on the left hand ring finger facing outward away from the body generally indicates that the wearer is engaged. When the ring is on the left hand ring finger and facing inward toward the body, it generally means that the person wearing the ring is married.
from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claddagh_Ring
2007-03-03 04:09:35
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answered by sknymnie 6
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I think you're supposed to wear it so it looks right when you look at it. I guess that would be crown points away from you.
2007-03-03 01:53:32
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answered by DeborahDel 6
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Crown points towards your fingertips
2007-03-03 01:56:22
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answered by murnip 6
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If you wear it with the bottom of the heart pointing at yours, your are spkoen for. If you wear it with the bottom of the heart pointing out, you are available.
2007-03-03 01:56:24
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answered by Billy C 2
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crown points thords your hearth when your married and thords your finger nail when your not
2007-03-03 07:04:31
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answered by Anonymous
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