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Trellis Shamrock Ceramic Bowl. The famous Irish three leafed Shamrock was used by St. Patrick to explain the Holy Trinity when he brought Christian...
View full detailsTrellis Shamrock Ceramic Bowl. The famous Irish three leafed Shamrock was used by St. Patrick to explain the Holy Trinity when he brought Christian...
View full detailsIrish Blessing Bone China Mug. This bone china mug carries the famous Irish Blessing. Capacity 400ml/14fl oz Designed in Galway, Ireland Imported
Scottie & Westie Salt & Pepper Set. The design of these salt & pepper pots show the famous black highland terrier and white west highla...
View full detailsCeltic Cross Ceramic Bowl. High Crosses can reach heights of four meters and the classic ring at the top is said to be a symbol of eternity. Dating...
View full detailsSet of 4 Irish Emblem Decorations. This Set of 4 Irish Emblem Ornaments was inspired by 9th century ancient Celtic manuscripts which would have bee...
View full detailsShamrock Spiral Bone China Mug. This new bone china mug with its highly ornate pattern features a golden shamrock with a triple spiral at its heart...
View full detailsOne Hundred Thousand Welcomes Ceramic Bowl. One hundred, thousand welcomes translates into Irish as 'Cead Mile Failte', the traditional greeting of...
View full detailsSláinte Bone China Mug. This bone china mug depicting the Irish toast Sláinte - 'good health' is designed in the style of 9th century ancient Celti...
View full detailsSet of 4 Shamrock Ornaments. This Set of 4 Shamrock Ornaments was inspired by the three-leafed shamrock which was used by St. Patrick to explain th...
View full detailsIrish Harp Ceramic Bowl. The Irish Harp, dating back to the 12th century, and made famous by bards such as Turlough O'Carolan, the blind harpist an...
View full detailsCeltic Peacock Bone China Mug. This new bone china mug is inspired by ancient Irish manuscripts which often had gold leaf details in illustrations ...
View full detailsScottish Thistle Bone China Mug. This bone china mug depicts a Scottish Thistle. Capacity 380ml/13fl oz Designed in Galway, Ireland Imported
Céad Míle Fáilte Bone China Mug. A set of these bone china Irish mugs with the words 'Cead Mile Failte' meaning 'one hundred thousand welcomes' in ...
View full detailsIrish Shamrock Playing Cards. Irish themed playing cards with familiar icons of Irish culture, including the shamrock, the harp and the claddagh. ...
View full detailsShamrock Spiral Playing Cards. The highly ornate pattern on this deck of cards features a golden shamrock with a triple spiral at its heart. It...
View full detailsWelsh Dragon Ornament. The dragon was chosen as a symbol of Wales in the time of Henry VII (15th century). This was done in tribute to the Welsh pe...
View full detailsCéad Míle Fáilte Ceramic Bowl. 'Cead Mile Failte' translates from Irish as 'one hundred, thousand welcomes', the traditional greeting of Ireland. ...
View full detailsAtlantic Breeze Scented Travel Candle. The 'Atlantic Breeze' scent evokes memories of a cliff walk along the rugged Irish coast in the land of 'one...
View full detailsCladdagh Ring Bone China Mug. This bone china mug depicts the Claddagh Ring in the style of 9th century ancient Celtic manuscripts which would ha...
View full detailsIrish Harp Bone China Mug. This bone china mug depicts an Irish Harp in the style of 9th century ancient Celtic manuscripts which would have been p...
View full detailsSet of 4 Irish Emblem Coasters. This Set of 4 Irish Emblem Coasters was inspired by 9th century ancient Celtic manuscripts which would have been pa...
View full detailsLavender Harvest Scented Travel Candle. The medicinal benefits of plants like 'Lavender Harvest' were transcribed by 9th century monks from ancient...
View full detailsScottish Playing Cards. Scottish themed playing cards with familiar icons of Scottish culture, including the thistle, the bagpiper and the rampant ...
View full detailsWelsh Dragon Bone China Mug. This bone china mug depicts a Welsh Dragon. The Dragon was chosen as a symbol of Wales in the time of Henry VII (15th ...
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