Height 15cm Width 15.2cm. The Claddagh ring with its distinctive heart, hands and crown symbolises love, friendship and loyalty and was first used as a wedding ring in the tiny fishing village, 'the Claddagh', now part of Galway city in the West of Ireland.
Height 20cm Width 20cm. On St. Brigid's day, February 1st, it is a tradition in Ireland to make a cross from rushes, as St. Brigid did at the deathbed of a chieftain who she converted to Christianity. These crosses are traditionally hung in Irish houses to protect from fire and evil.
Height 15cm Width 15.5cm. This bronze plated Home Blessing wall plaque depicts a thought provoking and heartfelt message to bring joyfulness to the home.
The three leafed shamrock was used by St. Patrick to explain the Holy Trinity when he brought Christianity to Ireland in the 5th Century A.D. Ever since, March 17th is celebrated as St. Patrick's day.
Height 15cm Width 15.5cm. This attractive bronze plaque depicts what is probably the most popular and widely known of our traditional Irish blessings. The wording is surrounded by shamrocks, the symbol of Ireland, and the never ending interlacing of Celtic knotwork.
The map of Ireland is divided into it's four counties, Ulster, Munster, Leinster and Connacht, showing the crest of each. It is worked in plated bonze, enhancing the carved detailing.
Height 20cm Width 20cm. On St. Brigid's day, February 1st, it is a tradition in Ireland to make a cross from rushes, as St. Brigid did at the deathbed of a chieftain who she converted to Christianity. These crosses are traditionally hung in Irish houses to protect from fire and evil.
This bronze plated Trinity Knot motif has several meanings which are both Christian and non-Christian. In the Christian tradition the three interlacing strands represent the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. They can also be said to symbolise the natural forces of Earth, Air and Water or, on a more spiritual level, Life, Death and Rebirth.
Height 15cm Width 15.5cm. This bronze plated Wedding Blessing wall plaque depicts well wishes for the most special of days and the journey embarked upon together.
The Claddagh Ring, symbolising love, friendship and loyalty, was first used as a wedding ring over 400 years ago in the tiny fishing village 'The Claddagh' in Galway city, Ireland. Product comes in a lidded gift box.
Height 17cm Width 15cm. '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 have long been renowned for their hospitality, friendliness and easy going manner. Product comes in a lidded gift box