The three leafed shamrock was used by St. Patrick to explain the Holy Trinity when he brought Christianity to Ireland in the 5th Century A.D. Ever since, March 17th is...
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...
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...
Each Tea Towel H75cm W50cm The first Tea Towel design was inspired by 9th century ancient Celtic manuscripts and the second shows four emblems of Ireland, the shamrock, the harp,...
Measuring 45cm x 67cm
A famous Irish greeting, translating to 'one, hundred, thousand welcomes', for your first Irish lesson.
Made from 100% washable cotton .
Measuring 45cm x 67cm The 'eyes' in the peacock's elaborate tail were thought by the Celts to endow the bird with the gift of foresight. Made from 100% washable cotton...
Set of 4 coasters Each coaster has a different scene of daily life on The Carntogher Mountain Known locally as 'The Carn' these coasters by Kathryn McErlean show the route...
W45cm H67cm Three Irish scenes are depicted on these tea towels showing the Wild Atlantic Way, a medieval castle with swans in the foreground and a thatched cottage with sheep...