We were married in Ireland in 2011 and decided to purchase our rings while we were in Dublin. This shop not only had exactly what we were looking for in the Celtic design, but the service was absolutely first class. We were in need of a photographer for the wedding and they referred us to someone who did a fabulous job. The price, quality, and personal service were absolutely fantastic. I plan to make a return visit next time I am again in Dublin.
Jaycie S.
Place rating: 4 Canoga Park, CA
I’d been researching from the states which places to order a ring from, and this place came up in the searches. When my boyfriend and I were walking up Grafton, I saw it — the same store I’d researched. We walked in, and walked out with my desired ring. The only reason for 4 stars instead of five was for the price… Cubic Zirconias should not be that expensive lol.
Bridget R.
Place rating: 3 West Chester, PA
Masters in affordable jewellery for Grafton Street’s tourist market, McCormack makes easy work of finding a Claddagh or knot work piece at the right price. There’s a small selection of men and women’s watches in addition to the bangles, but the real focus is on those Celtic necklaces, earrings, broaches and rings(in gold or silver). I must admit, I’m not a fan. There’s so many other ways to define Irish craft than a stamped and polished trinity knot pendant –and better ways to spend € 200 jewellery shopping in Dublin. But the shop knows its audience, and plays beautifully to them with a wide range of repetitive designs in various carats.