Symbols of Éire Scarves Inspired by the folklore, culture, and symbols of Ireland, these scarves are decorated with a Claddagh ring, a creamy pint of stout, a St. Brigid's cross,...
Your children can learn the counties of Ireland in Irish using this fun, brightly coloured jigsaw in the shape of Ireland 32 pieces Size 15 x 9.5 inches // 37...
Éire Charm Keyring Really cute charm keyring featuring some of our favourite symbols of Éire. Think tourist tat but for Celtic barbie dolls. ✨💅 Features three sparkly charms of a...
On the eve of St Brigid’s day, it is a custom in Ireland to collect rushes and weave St Brigid’s crosses. These crosses are left outside through the night for...
This gorgeous ten piece jigsaw of the Irish countryside and coast provides a wonderful introduction to the Irish language for young children and adults alike! Hand painted and brightly coloured,...
Grá means love. Words have been cherished in Ireland since the first lines were carved on Ogham stones and they are celebrated in the song, poetry and the art of...
This stunning handcrafted wooden jigsaw puzzle of the colours is now available in Irish. It is a wonderful introduction for children to the Irish Language and to the world of...
Your children can learn the counties of Ireland in English using this fun, brightly coloured jigsaw in the shape of Ireland. 32 pieces. Size approximately 15 x 9 inches //...
In a world that's in a hurry, we're the outsiders; slowing down to enjoy the beauty of nature. We craft small-batch fragrances inspired by the season of the land we...
St. Brigid Cross Glitter Keyring A big glittery Brigid cross so you can take Brigid’s blessings and protection with you everywhere you go. It is also very easy to find...
Our worldwide best selling Linen fragrance! With a cult following all of it's own.Refresh your FieldDay Diffuser with our Linen Diffuser Refill.Fragrance notes of Flax, Lavender and Rosemary. Each bottle...
Mise Éire - I am Ireland An Irish language poem written by the scholar and republican leader Patrick Pearce. Pádraig Mac Piarais, as he was known in Irish, was later executed...