This comes from St. Kevin’s church in the beautiful and dramatic vale of Glendalough, Co Wicklow. The cross is the most ancient and powerful of symbols: an encounter of the...
The Tree epitomizes Life itself, with its roots drawing up nourishment from the earth, its trunk soaring skyward and its branches reaching out towards the heavens. It is also a...
Even towards the end of his long life, the great Renaissance artist Michelangelo is quoted as saying “Ancora Imparo” – I am still learning – a testament both to his...
People destined to meet will do so, apparently by chance, at precisely the right moment... These words come from the American writer R.W. Emerson, while the carvings are by Kathleen...
There are many kinds of embrace: supportive; passionate; loving; a parent to a child; fraternal; celebratory; consoling. All of these emotions are encompassed by the simple, single act of encircling...
Who looks outside dreams, who looks inside awakens. The importance attached to the inner world by psychologist Carl Jung was revolutionary and is still not universally accepted. Made from bronze....
Cast Iron and Bronze - This plaque is crafted from cast iron and is finished off with a pure bronze coating that lends it a distinguished shine. Cead Mile Failte - Beautifully...
The famous Claddagh Ring is recognised around the world as the ultimate symbol of love, loyalty and friendship: With my two hands I give you my heart and crown it with...
The knitting together of families and homes The challenge of joining two people together, making a house a home, creating a happy family or managing a successful team is like...
Pádraig Pearse's reading of the Proclamation outside the GPO on Monday 24th April 1916 announced the start of the Easter Rising, declaring the Irish Republic and independence from the United...
Optimism triumphs over adversity. Stepping into light is at once the actual and the symbolic embodiment of positivity. It is this act of optimism and generosity, however fragile, which triumphs...
The knitting together of families and homes The challenge of joining two people together, making a house a home, creating a happy family or managing a successful team is like...
A symbol of love, loyalty and friendship. With my two hands I give you my heart, and crown it with my loyalty. Recognised worldwide, the claddagh is the ultimate symbol...
This carving can be seen to symbolise the journey of life, with its many opportunities and encounters. The meeting that may bring us fulfilment depends on the most startling chance...
The Promise in grey wood frame. Spring will follow winter as summer will follow spring. Nature inspires; never more so than in the gradual changing of the seasons. As winter...
Harmony in grey wood frame In this place of surrender we will find our calm. There is a freedom and lightness in letting go. Finding a point of balance, where...
The traditional Gaelic Greeting pronounced "kayad meela foilcha" which means "A hundred thousand welcomes."From an original stone carving by Tom LittleCast by hand in KinsaleMade in Ireland by The Wild...
Using letters designed by stone cutter Tom Little, Studio designer Adam Grabski made this original carving as a companion piece to our Sláinte wall hanging. Meaning welcome, Fáilte is a...
Join the spiral of life Newgrange is where the Story of Ireland starts: older than the pyramids, this 5,000 year old earth and stone structure in the Boyne Valley is...
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...
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...