Níl aon tinteán mar do thinteán féin means there's no fireside like your own fireside. Which can be translated into 'There's no place like home' Handmade in Ireland from cast...
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...
A Chuisle mo Chroí means Beat of my Heart Words have been cherished in Ireland since the first lines were carved on Ogham stones and they are celebrated in the...
Grant me O Lord a camogie player's skill With strength of arm & speed of limb Unerring eye for the flying ball And courage to match then whatever befall May...
There's no fireside like your own (Irish Proverb) One of the best-known of the Irish proverbs, carved in a beautiful script, this emphasises the importance of home and family. From...
Perhaps the furthest-travelled and most widely known of all Gaelic words, Sláinte is an expression of Celtic bonhomie, a greeting meaning good health, often accompanying a drink. This exclusive design...
Words have been cherished in Ireland since the first lines were carved on Ogham stones and they are celebrated in song, poetry and everyday conversation The celtic tree celebrates the...
People destined to meet will do so, apparently by chance, at precisely the right moment... These words come from the American writer R.W. Emerson, while the carvings are by Kathleen...
The knitting together of families and homes The challenge of joining two people together, making a house a home, creating a happy family or managing a successful team is like...
Give me a hurler's skill, With strength of arm and speed of limb Unerring eye for the flying ball And courage to match whate'er befall May my stroke be steady...
Inspired by the W.B. Yeats poem He wishes for the cloths of Heaven. W.B. Yeats' poem is a paean to the strength embodied in humility and how love comes wrapped in...
An old Irish proverb which emphasises the importance of letting go. Words have been cherished in Ireland since the first lines were carved on Ogham stones and they are celebrated...