In the Christian tradition the three interlacing strands of the trinity knot represent the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Failte is Gaelic for welcome. Embossed & gilded cover...
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 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...
'Cead Mile Failte' means 'one hundred thousand welcomes'. In Ireland this is the expressive way by which the Irish greet each other and visitors to this green isle. The Irish...
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...
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...
Measuring 45cm x 67cm
A famous Irish greeting, translating to 'one, hundred, thousand welcomes', for your first Irish lesson.
Made from 100% washable cotton .
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...