These lovely fine china statement mugs makes a cosy gift. It is made from fine china which keeps your drink nice and warm. The perfect mug! Not only that, these...
This Mirror Coaster depicts a favourite Irish greeting 'Cead Mile Failte' meaning 'one hundred thousand welcomes'. In Ireland this is the gushing way by which the Irish greet each other...
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...
Seamus Heaney's poem scaffolding engraved onto slate Each slate is engraved to the highest standard and quality using our experience in laser technology.Each slate comes with a hanger so it...
Discover more about your family name and the townland you live in. Every townland in Ireland researched no matter how small Beautifully presented as a scroll and can also be framed. ...
Seamus Heaney's famous poem Digging engraved onto slate Each slate is engraved to the highest standard and quality using our experience in laser technology.Each slate comes with a hanger so...
Our Belong Candle with fragrant notes of Flowering Gorse and Honey. Vegetable soy wax candle hand poured at our rural County Down factory. This candle tin is made to travel....
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...
Bring some colour into your day with these eye-catching two tone lustre highball glasses – set 4. The glasses display distinctive and modern bright colours, making a stylish statement that...
4 small size tankard mugs with a birds and blossoms design. Presented in a rectangular gift box.
Size approx 8 cm X 8 cmHolds approx 280 mlsDishwasher safeMicrowave safe
Set of 4 placemats by Jim Fitzpatrick. Celtic lovers
Size 12 x 8.5 inches // 29 x 21.5cm
High quality placemats • Heat resistant • Durable • Wipe clean
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...