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...
This pattern is inspired by ancient Irish manuscripts which often had gold leaf details in illustrations of the four Gospels. Symbolising immortality, the colourful peacock was a significant subject in...
Celts believed that trees were the ancestors of mankind and had a connection to the Otherworld The Celtic Tree of Life symbolises the eternal cycle of nature, with branches and...
A A famous Irish greeting, translating to 'one, hundred, thousand welcomes', for your first Irish lesson. Made from 100% washable cotton . Size 26 x 18 inches // 67 x 45...
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 //...