The use of holy water fonts is a very old tradition in the Catholic Church, dating from about the 4th century A.D. In early times fountains were used where the...
Irish Blessing This hand carved wooden wall plaque depicts what is probably the most popular and widely known of our traditional Irish blessings. The wording is surrounded by the never...
St Brigids Cross Wall Hanging On St. Bridgets day, February 1st, it is a tradition in Ireland to make a cross from rushes, as St. Bridget did at the deathbed...
'Cead Mile Failte' means 'one hundred thousand welcomes'. In Ireland this is the gushing way by which the Irish greet each other and visitors to this green isle. The Irish...
This is a heartfelt Celtic Blessing full of good wishes for a dear friend or family member to cherish always. Intricate embossing and gilding adds a richness to this attractive...
Bordered by an intricate Celtic maze pattern this notebook symbolises the search for the elusive four-leaf clover of a special friend. Intricate embossing and gilding adds a richness to this...
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...
'Let Love and Friendship reign forever'. These words refer to the famous Claddagh Ring from Galway, a traditional wedding ring dating from the 17th century, which comprised a heart held...