St Brigid is the most important of Ireland’s female saints, the patron of healers and midwives. The tradition of weaving her cross from reeds for 1st February, to celebrate the...
This comes from St. Kevin’s church in the beautiful and dramatic vale of Glendalough, Co Wicklow. The cross is the most ancient and powerful of symbols: an encounter of the...
The Tree epitomizes Life itself, with its roots drawing up nourishment from the earth, its trunk soaring skyward and its branches reaching out towards the heavens. It is also a...
Grá means love. Words have been cherished in Ireland since the first lines were carved on Ogham stones and they are celebrated in the song, poetry and the art of...
The saintly patron of healers and poets, Brigid was the keeper of the hearth and soul in safety. Many holy wells are named after her. Made from bronze. A cotton...
This carving can be seen to symbolise the journey of life, with its many opportunities and encounters. The meeting that may bring us fulfilment depends on the most startling chance...
The traditional Gaelic Greeting pronounced "kayad meela foilcha" which means "A hundred thousand welcomes."From an original stone carving by Tom LittleCast by hand in KinsaleMade in Ireland by The Wild...
Using letters designed by stone cutter Tom Little, Studio designer Adam Grabski made this original carving as a companion piece to our Sláinte wall hanging. Meaning welcome, Fáilte is a...