Campbell family crest ring – with Celtic design
Sterling silver crest ring US$160
Campbell family crest ring – with Celtic design
Sterling silver crest ring US$160
For centuries this Campbell Crest has been a symbol of your Scottish Family unity – see your Campbell Family History below.
This superb crest ring with the ancient Celtic knot work sides is designed to be identical to the Campbell wall crest (only in miniature). This ring carries the Campbell Clan Crest of a wild boar’s head and the clan motto "Ne Obliviscaris" which means (Do not forget). The average weight of this Lady’s crest ring in 18kt gold is 10grams.
Delivery: As we make this crest ring to your order, please allow two weeks for production, and a week to most shipping destinations. If you require your jewelry item more urgently, please let us know.
This beautiful crest ring is available in solid sterling silver or gold – we will make this clan ring to your ring size.
Clan Campbell The 35th Chief of Clan Campbell is Torquhil Ian Campbell.
Gaelic Name: Cam beul meaning (Curved or crooked mouth)
Origin of name: More than likely of Flemish stock coming over with
William the Conqueror in 1066.
Crest: A boar’s head.
Clan Motto: Ne Obliviscaris Latin for (Do not forget)
Lands: Argyll
Campbell, one of the most eminent and influential highland clans in the history of Scotland, draws its origins in the mists of antiquity, being prominent even in the earliest Scottish kingdom, Dalriada. The Clan is also known as Clan Diarmid, after the Ossianic hero from whom the Clan is descended. According to tradition, Diarmid died from an injury received after slaying a fierce wild boar. The Campbell Clan crest is a boar’s head, the motto is Ne Oblivicaris - "Forget Not" and the warcry or rallying cry in battle is "Cruachan", from a prominent mountain and landmark on their lands beside Loch Awe.
The name Campbell arose in the thirteenth century when Duncan MacDuibhne the Clan Chief at the original stronghold in Lochawe, Argyll, held the Gaelic nickname of Cam Beul, meaning "crooked mouth", and his descendants maintained this from then on as their Clan name.
Scotland’s highlanders have long been renowned for their fierce fighting spirit and the Campbells have well proven their highland blood. Clan Campbell’s loyalty to the Crown of Scotland, from their staunch support of the great Robert the Bruce in the Wars of Scotland, and their service against the Jacobite rebels of the 1745 uprising, assured them of a privileged position in the hierarchy of highland clans.
The strength of the Campbells increased throughout the ages & they expanded their lands and influence through the power of the sword, shrewd political management and careful marriages. In 1457 Lord Colin Campbell obtained the Earldom of Argyll for the Campbell Chiefs, and was also appointed Master of the Royal Household (which later became a hereditary title), and Lord Chancellor in 1483. By the turn of the seventeenth century, the Campbells were the supreme clan of Scotland, their power so great they virtually ruled their lands as a separate kingdom, their Chiefs holding the highest offices of Scotland as a matter of right. In 1701, the 10th Earl received a Dukedom, thus creating the Dukedom of Argyll for the Campbell Chiefs.
Currently Sir Torquhil Ian Campbell, is the 13th Duke of Argyll and the 35th Chief of the Campbells. He shares his time between London and the Campbell ancestral home of Inveraray, situated in beautiful countryside beside Loch Fyne in the heartland of the Clan territory, this magnificent Castle is testament to the power, success, and durability of the Campbells.
The Campbell Clan crest is a boar’s head and the proud Campbell clan motto is "Ne Oblivicaris" meaning "Forget Not"
Our Scottish Heritage is the common bond that unites our Campbell family name forever.........
An old Gaelic proverb................‘Remember the men from whence you came’
Robert Louis Stevenson wrote....
"The mark of a Scot of all classes is that he remembers and cherishes the memories of his forebears, good or bad, and here burns above in him a sense of identity with the dead even to the twentieth generation."
There are many spelling variations for the Clan Campbell surname. Included are families (known as Septs) with different surnames from the original Clan name. Throughout the centuries, surnames have continued to “develop” often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.