These vibrant bone china Irish Blessing Mugs are part of a range of traditional Irish mugs designed in Galway on the west coast of Ireland. Decorated with beautiful ancient Celtic...
This bone china mug depicting the Irish toast 'good health' is designed in the style of 9th century ancient Celtic manuscripts which would have been painted by monks onto vellum...
This Set of Kitchen Textile designs was inspired by 9th century ancient Celtic manuscripts and the four emblems of Ireland, the shamrock, the harp, the high cross and the Claddagh...
This Set of Kitchen Textile designs was inspired by 9th century ancient Celtic manuscripts . Each is made from 100% cotton.
Tea Towel H75cm W50cm
Pot Holder H22cm W22cm
This hand carved, wooden 'Failte' wall hanging is the perfect 'Welcome' art for you hallway, greeting all who visit. Crafted by hand with exquisite detail, this wall hanging exudes a...
Bordered by an intricate Celtic maze pattern this notebook symbolises the search for the elusive four-leaf clover of a special friend. Intricate embossing and gilding adds a richness to this...
Irish Blessing This hand carved wooden wall plaque depicts what is probably the most popular and widely known of our traditional Irish blessings. The wording is surrounded by the never...
A scattering of green shamrocks on a snow white background, suggesting our Irish emigrants scattered throughout the world. Made from 100% washable cotton . Size 26 x 18 inches //...
This is probably the most well known of the many traditional Irish blessings. It is bordered by never ending knot work symbolising eternity. Intricate embossing and gilding adds a richness...
Height 25.5cm Width 9cm St. Brigid is the Celtic Saint & Goddess of fire and poetry. In early February 2023 Ireland will mark St. Brigid's Day as a public holiday for the first...
St Brigid's Cross Wall Hanging On St. Brigid's day, February 1st, it is a tradition in Ireland to make a cross from rushes, as St. Brigid did at the deathbed...
The Claddagh Ring, symbolising love, friendship and loyalty was first used as a wedding ring over 400 years ago in the tiny Galway fishing village 'The Claddagh'. Intricate embossing and...