Ar an Fheirm - On the farm Soft, breathable and durable to washing Air jet yarn to reduce piling (bobbles) For the little superstar you know. This design is printed...
A variation of the opening words of a very popular Irish song, "Sé mo laoch, mo ghile mear'. The "Sé mo laoch" of the song means literally "He is my...
A new version of our attractive, intricate Celtic design in green, red and yellow with the words 'Fill ar do dhúchas', meaning 'Return to your roots'...
Unisex T-Shirt
For An Eternity grey wood frame. With no beginning and no end, these love knots are forever intertwined. Each strand follows a shared path, but remains individual and distinct, complementing...
The oldest surviving Irish harp can be seen in Trinity College, Dublin and is named after the 10th century Irish king 'Brian Boru'. Harpists were very highly respected in ancient...
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...
Go N-Éirí an Bóthar Leat means May the road rise to meet you Good luck May the road you see for yourself become a reality. Words have been cherished in...