Saoirse, which means freedom, is part of a series of pieces which celebrates Irish words. Words have been cherished in Ireland since the first lines were carved on Ogham stones and they are...
Perhaps the furthest-travelled and most widely known of all Gaelic words, Sláinte is an expression of Celtic bonhomie, a greeting meaning good health, often accompanying a drink. This exclusive design...
St Brigid is the most important of Ireland’s female saints, the patron of healers and midwives. The tradition of weaving her cross from reeds for 1st February, to celebrate the...
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...
However many years pass, whatever the distance travelled, Irish people can celebrate their sense of belonging to a community which has spread across the world and whose influence has reached...
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...
Déanta as cré-umha agus iarann teilgthe. I bhfráma donn le clár imill uachtar. Is iomaí usáid atá ag na crainn, ag réiteach ár bhfadhbanna praiticiúla agus go siombalach. Méid 13"...