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...
The interweaving of the Celtic spiral is a symbol of the dance of Creation, which unites us with the Cosmos, Nature and each other. This elegant pattern has no beginning...
This Celtic cross offers a blessing of hope and peace. A traditional Celtic Cross with the dove of peace in the center "Lead me from death to life, from falsehood...
Entwined serpents, signifying the union and balancing of the body with the soul, are an emblem of healing. With a staff in the centre it is termed a Caduceus. Suffering...
The famous Claddagh Ring is recognised around the world as the ultimate symbol of love, loyalty and friendship: With my two hands I give you my heart and crown it with...
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...
Life is full of half chances and possible opportunities which must be grasped. When we fully commit to an idea, partner or group, all manner of unexpected events, meetings and...
One of Ireland's ancient folk crafts, basket-making combines practicality and beauty to rare effect. Sustainability is at the heart of this piece, with renewable materials locally sourced. Size 17.5 x...
Testament to hard work and great skill, the dry stone walls define the patchwork landscape of the Aran Islands. With sculptural beauty, they enclose and protect small patches of fertility...