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...
Usually woven from reeds, the St Brigid’s Cross is widely thought to protect the home. This wall hanging also comes with a blessing. There are many folk traditions associated with...
Testament to hard work and great skill, the dry stone walls define the patchwork landscape of the Aran Islands. With sculptural beauty, they enclose and protect small patches of fertility...
The traditional Gaelic greeting which means one hundred thousand welcomes. The Irish respect the significance of the welcome as a threshold or rite of passage. Among Celts, there is a...
Life is full of half chances and possible opportunities which must be grasped. When we fully commit to an idea, partner or group, all manner of unexpected events, meetings and...
The Tree symbolically unites the material earth with the spiritual heavens, encouraging us to raise our eyes, while its annual renewal of foliage promises life’s continuity. This bronze cross has...