

Irish Harp Notebook
Irish Harp Notebook. The oldest surviving Irish harp can be seen in Trinity College, Dublin and is named after the 10th century Irish king 'Brian B...
View full detailsIrish Harp Notebook. The oldest surviving Irish harp can be seen in Trinity College, Dublin and is named after the 10th century Irish king 'Brian B...
View full detailsScottish Thistle Notebook. This notebook is decorated with the famous Scottish Thistle, a national emblem. Legend has it that the thistle was adopt...
View full detailsCeltic Peacock Notebook. This pattern is inspired by ancient Irish manuscripts which often had gold leaf details in illustrations of the four Gospe...
View full detailsWelsh Dragon Notebook. 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 detailsCeltic Blessing Notebook. This is a heartfelt Celtic Blessing full of good wishes for a dear friend or family member to cherish always. Intrica...
View full detailsCeltic Tree of Life Notebook. Celts believed that trees were the ancestors of mankind and had a connection to the Otherworld. The Celtic Tree o...
View full detailsFriendship Notebook. Bordered by an intricate Celtic maze pattern this notebook symbolizes the search for the elusive four-leaf clover of a spe...
View full detailsCéad Míle Fáilte. The oldest surviving Irish harp can be seen in Trinity College, Dublin and is named after the 10th century Irish king 'Brian ...
View full detailsShamrock Spiral Notebook. This highly ornate pattern features a golden shamrock with a triple spiral at its heart. It is bordered by never endi...
View full detailsTree of Life Notebook. Celts believed that trees were the ancestors of mankind and had a connection to the Otherworld. The Celtic Tree of Life symb...
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