Monday, 2 January 2012

Exactly Why Are Designer Engagement Rings Locked Away?

By Adrian Jones


Help safeguard those Celtic Wedding Bands

In Orkney, designer engagement rings and Celtic wedding bands are typically safely and securely secured away behind barricades through Xmas period. Why are we taking this stance, perhaps you may ask? We don't want our designer engagement rings in addition to other fine jewellery items like Celtic Wedding bands, falling prey to a very ferocious sporting fixture which takes place today.

Just lately on www.olagoriejewellery.com we blogged in regards to the annual mass football game called the Ba' (ball) which happens to be played in Kirkwall, beginning just opposite St. Magnus Cathedral. Usually the game is played out on Christmas Day and New Year's Day, but this time the game will be fought on Boxing Day and January 2nd. This means that men and boys who play in the Ball game will spend Christmas Day with their family members for a change. The rules say the game should not wind up being performed during a Sunday.

We have to say 'fought' the Ball because it is a highly fought for game using hundreds of participants who take over the streets in the center of Kirkwall. There's two sides: the Uppies along with Doonies; the names reportedly taken from Old Norse given that the game was probably played dating back to Viking times. Joining a team will depend the place where you were born, or where in Orkney you arrived when you first visited. The names of the teams are reduced modifications of the Norse phrases Up the Gates or Down the Gates.

Designer Engagement Rings Under Lock and Key

To succeed, the team need to have to score a goal by taking the cork and leather ball to the appointed goal, which varies. The Uppies has to take theirs away from the coast yet the Doonies have got a water goal inside the sea or harbour basin. In earlier times the Doonies required to truck the Ball, or move it up the mast of a sailing ship.

There's a Men's together with a Boy's Ball game played out on each day. It can take many hours to attain their goals. Women at one point would take an active part during games but it really was long ago on Christmas Day 1945 that there was last a Women's Ball game.

Mass football games were in the past played throughout Scotland, however now only the Kirkwall Ba' along with a couple of others are played. The Norse played a kind of mass football, took it to France,. And then the Normans took it with them to England where it was often played at carnivals. Football might have come to Scotland from France where it was called La Soule.

But fear not, our designer engagement rings, Celtic wedding bands and similar pieces of exceptional jewellery are safely and securely under lock and key and the windows and entrance doors are barricaded within the town against damage emanating from the enthusiasm of the eager crowds. It is not a tranquil time in Kirkwall!




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