312 items
312 items
312 items
Long Framed Handpainted Ogham 'Bless This House'
From the Gaelic Beannaigh an teach seo, meaning 'Bless this house/home'.
This framed Ogham Wish is a wonderful housewarming gift to be treasured! Each individual piece is handpainted on handmade paper by Ethel Kelly in Co. Roscommon, Ireland.
Length: 19"
Trinity Knot Earrings with Connemara Marble
Sterling silver teardrop earrings fashioned with marble stone, crafted into a Celtic Trinity design.
The earings hang from a Sterling Silver earpost which is topped off with a marble cabochon.
J.C. Walsh & Sons is a family business which has been selling high quality marble gifts and souvenirs since 1946. From their own quarry in County Galway, they extract marble and transport it to their workshop in Dublin, where top designers polish and craft it into beautiful handmade gifts and pieces of jewelry.
Jewelry Box with Celtic & Claddagh Design
This wonderful jewelry box has been handcrafted using revived ancient pewter crafting techniques. Available in three different sizes:
Large (7" long) - Medium (5" long) - Small (3.5" long).
Choose your style - Available in Plain or Claddagh.
Whatever the true origin, the Claddagh has since exploded in popularity among those desiring to celebrate their Irish heritage, appearing on many forms of jewellery and art from weddings rings to casual gifts of friendship.
In 1974, Paddy Collins revived the ancient craft of pewter manufacturing in Ireland, establishing his workshop in Mullingar, County Westmeath. Pewter has existed since ancient Egyptian and Roman times (as an alloy of tin mixed mainly with copper and antimony), and came to Ireland 800 years ago, becoming fashionable among the wealthy and for ceremonial purposes. Mullingar Pewter combines traditional handcrafted techniques that take many years to perfect, along with modern advances (modern pewter no longer contains lead, for instance), producing wonderful heritage gifts.
Mechanical Pocket Watch - Easter Rising Design
To commemorate the Easter Rising Centenary (1916 - 2016), Mullingar Pewter have fashioned this beautiful limited edition mechanical pocket watch. With a fabulously detailed General Post Office on the cover of this watch - one of the most iconic sites of the uprising - this makes the perfect gift for anyone who loves Irish history.
This is a mechanical gent's watch designed to capture that early Victorian look as portrayed by the gents of that time. The watch itself is a manual wind-up and the workings can be seen from both the front face and back of the watch. The chain is 12" in length and has a pocket clip on the end designed to slip on to the cuff of a pocket.
Though militarily the uprising was a failure, the severe British response - a city in ruins, hundreds dead, rebel prisoners executed - helped to change the Irish public's mind towards their relationship with Britain, igniting further independence movements - both peaceful and more radical. The 1916 uprising is now (though not without controversy), recognized as a key step towards eventual Irish sovereignty.
In 1974, Paddy Collins revived the ancient craft of pewter manufacturing in Ireland, establishing his workshop in Mullingar, County Westmeath. Pewter has existed since ancient Egyptian and Roman times (as an alloy of tin mixed mainly with copper and antimony), and came to Ireland 800 years ago, becoming fashionable among the wealthy and for ceremonial purposes. Mullingar Pewter combines traditional handcrafted techniques that take many years to perfect, along with modern advances (modern pewter no longer contains lead, for instance), producing wonderful heritage gifts.
Framed Handpainted Ogham 'Dóchas' - Hope
From the Gaelic Dóchas meaning 'Hope'.
This framed Ogham Wish is a beautiful gift for a special person who needs encouragement when all seems lost! Each individual piece is handpainted on handmade paper by Ethel Kelly in Co. Roscommon, Ireland.
Frame size: 6" x 11"
Turf St. Patrick Figurine Statue
Turf Large Hanging Harp Sculpture
Large hanging bardic harp sculpture, based on the famous Irish icon and crafted from 5000 year old Irish turf. Made with history so you can bring home a little piece of Ireland!
Height: 11″
Weight: 800g
Cairlinn Claddagh Cremation Urn
This design is inspired by the famous Claddagh Ring and symbol of love, loyalty, and friendship.
The hands = friendship
The ancient heart tri-spiral = eternal love
The Gaelic crown = Celtic loyalty
The use of the triptych knot on the crown and spiral design on the heart borrows both from Irish pagan and Christian cultures, each symbolising eternity.
A Celtic collar knot represents how the Irish are all bound together for eternity.
This urn has a beautiful feel and texture reflecting its handcrafted quality. The colors are earthy so they represent the timeless beauty found in the nature of Ireland and its seas.
The artisan mixes his own glazes and calls this 'Slieve Foy Green', a mysterious deep green found in the moss and heather across the Mourne and Cooley mountains that surround his home.
This Urn is delivered in a beautiful Urn presentation box lined with Irish traditional hessian.
Cubic capacity is approximately 150 Cubic Inches, or 2458 Cubic Centimeters.
Height is approximately 10 inches, or 25.5 centimeters.
Width is approximately 6 inches, or 15.25 centimeters.
Weight is approximately 2.87 pounds, or 1.3 kilograms.
Bob Hamilton founded Irish Urns in Dublin for the purpose of helping Irish families find high-quality urns and keepsakes at a difficult time. After a death of a close relative, Bob realized how difficult it can be to procure a truly 100% Irish urn that reflects the heritage and ancestry of Ireland, particularly for families with Irish roots living outside Ireland. Thus, Irish Urns was born. Their skilled artisans allow grieving families to capture the heart of Irish heritage with their carefully crafted urn and keepsake collection.
Carved Silver Ogham 'Love' Pendant
'Grá' is the Gaelic word for 'love', which is sculpted in sterling silver, in ancient Ogham writing - the secret writing of the Celts.
18" sterling silver chain included.
Pendant is approx. 1.6cm long.
Comes boxed and gift wrapped with an information card on Ogham writing.
The perfect gift for a loved one!
Ogham (pronounced 'ohm') was the earliest form of writing in Ireland, existing from the 4th-9th centuries AD. Typically etched into stone or wood, it consists of a series of strokes along a line, where the strokes' quantity, length, and direction determine the letter. Most of the letters correspond to the Roman alphabet, with a few local additions, so in fact it's a translatable cypher rather than a language, read from the bottom-left upwards.
Silver Ogham 'Joy' Pendant
'Áthas' is the Gaelic word for 'joy', which is sculpted in sterling silver, in ancient Ogham writing - the secret writing of the Celts.
18" sterling silver chain included.
Pendant is approx. 5cm long.
Comes boxed and gift wrapped with an information card on Ogham writing.
The perfect gift for a friend!
Ogham (pronounced 'ohm') was the earliest form of writing in Ireland, existing from the 4th-9th centuries AD. Typically etched into stone or wood, it consists of a series of strokes along a line, where the strokes' quantity, length, and direction determine the letter. Most of the letters correspond to the Roman alphabet, with a few local additions, so in fact it's a translatable cypher rather than a language, read from the bottom-left upwards.
Mechanical Pocket Watch with Shamrock/Ireland Design
A Pewter/Stainless Steel Mechanical Pocket Watch with Open Face Pewter Shamrock/Ireland Design.
The name derives from seamróg meaning 'young clover'. Since the 18th century it has been used as an official symbol of Irish heritage, becoming incorporated into numerous local flags, coats of arms, and sports emblems. It is now a yearly St Patrick's Day tradition for the Irish taoiseach (prime minister) to present the President of the United States with a crystal bowl of shamrocks in the White House, as a celebration of Ireland's deep connection to the United States due to the Irish diaspora.
In 1974, Paddy Collins revived the ancient craft of pewter manufacturing in Ireland, establishing his workshop in Mullingar, County Westmeath. Pewter has existed since ancient Egyptian and Roman times (as an alloy of tin mixed mainly with copper and antimony), and came to Ireland 800 years ago, becoming fashionable among the wealthy and for ceremonial purposes. Mullingar Pewter combines traditional handcrafted techniques that take many years to perfect, along with modern advances (modern pewter no longer contains lead, for instance), producing wonderful heritage gifts.
Mechanical Pocket Watch with Pewter Shamrock Design
The perfect gift for the groomsmen and best man on a wedding day or a delightful gift for that special man in your life to celebrate any occasion.
The name derives from seamróg meaning 'young clover'. Since the 18th century it has been used as an official symbol of Irish heritage, becoming incorporated into numerous local flags, coats of arms, and sports emblems. It is now a yearly St Patrick's Day tradition for the Irish taoiseach (prime minister) to present the President of the United States with a crystal bowl of shamrocks in the White House, as a celebration of Ireland's deep connection to the United States due to the Irish diaspora.
In 1974, Paddy Collins revived the ancient craft of pewter manufacturing in Ireland, establishing his workshop in Mullingar, County Westmeath. Pewter has existed since ancient Egyptian and Roman times (as an alloy of tin mixed mainly with copper and antimony), and came to Ireland 800 years ago, becoming fashionable among the wealthy and for ceremonial purposes. Mullingar Pewter combines traditional handcrafted techniques that take many years to perfect, along with modern advances (modern pewter no longer contains lead, for instance), producing wonderful heritage gifts.
Celtic Heart with Rose Gold Knotwork encrusted with Swarovski Crystal
A gorgeous Swarovski® Crystal encrusted, Sterling Silver Celtic Heart pendant, emblazoned with striking rose gold plated knotwork detailing. Features an 'open heart' design with two layers of crystal encrusted heart pieces.
Metal: Sterling Silver
Weight: 7.7 grams
Width: 26 mm
Height: 22mm
Main Stone: Swarovski White Crystals
Main Stone Dimensions: 1.25mm
Main Stone Shape: Round
Chain:18" Sterling Silver Belcher, Bolt Ring Catch
Mechanical Pocket Watch - Claddagh/Ireland Design
Whatever the true origin, the Claddagh has since exploded in popularity among those desiring to celebrate their Irish heritage, appearing on many forms of jewellery and art from weddings rings to casual gifts of friendship.
In 1974, Paddy Collins revived the ancient craft of pewter manufacturing in Ireland, establishing his workshop in Mullingar, County Westmeath. Pewter has existed since ancient Egyptian and Roman times (as an alloy of tin mixed mainly with copper and antimony), and came to Ireland 800 years ago, becoming fashionable among the wealthy and for ceremonial purposes. Mullingar Pewter combines traditional handcrafted techniques that take many years to perfect, along with modern advances (modern pewter no longer contains lead, for instance), producing wonderful heritage gifts.
Claddagh Eternity Ring – CZ Stone Set
This Emerald Heart Claddagh Ring is a traditional Irish Claddagh Ring with a very distinctive design. A beautiful Emerald has been elegantly set to the heart making this a very special ring.
A diamond is forever, symbolizing a deep, everlasting love. The sophisticated Emerald is known for its intense radiant color, the color of life and spring. It is also known as the stone of successful love and said to embody unity, compassion and unconditional love. The Claddagh symbolizes love, loyalty, and friendship. These all combine to make the perfect Claddagh Ring for a loved one.
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Emerald Heart Claddagh Ring – Ladies
This Emerald Heart Claddagh Ring is a traditional Irish Claddagh Ring with a very distinctive design. A beautiful Emerald has been elegantly set to the heart making this a very special ring.
A diamond is forever, symbolizing a deep, everlasting love. The sophisticated Emerald is known for its intense radiant color, the color of life and spring. It is also known as the stone of successful love and said to embody unity, compassion and unconditional love. The Claddagh symbolizes love, loyalty, and friendship. These all combine to make the perfect Claddagh Ring for a loved one.
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Emerald & Diamond Claddagh Ring
This exceptional Diamond and Emerald Claddagh Ring is set with an Emerald within the heart and two diamonds in the crown.
A diamond is forever, symbolizing a deep, everlasting love. The sophisticated Emerald is known for its intense radiant color, the color of life and spring. It is also known as the stone of successful love and said to embody unity, compassion and unconditional love. The Claddagh symbolizes love, loyalty, and friendship. These all combine to make the perfect Claddagh Ring for a loved one.
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Stone Set Heart Claddagh Ring
This Diamond Claddagh Ring is a beautiful traditional Gold Claddagh Ring with stunning Diamonds within the heart and crown. This Irish handcrafted gift is symbolising a deep, everlasting love and stands for love, loyalty, and friendship.
The Claddagh is one of the most popular symbols in Irish jewelry and the rings date to the 17th century, originated in the village of Claddagh in County Galway, Ireland. Legend has it that Richard Joyce, a Galway native, was captured and sold to slavery in North Africa. However, Joyce found himself slave to a Turkish Goldsmith, and from his master he learned and excelled at the craft.
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Diamond and Emerald Claddagh Ring
This exceptional Diamond and Emerald Claddagh Ring is set with an Emerald within the heart and two diamonds in the crown.
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Diamond Claddagh Ring – Pavé Set
This Diamond Claddagh Ring is a beautiful traditional Gold Claddagh Ring with stunning Diamonds within the heart and crown. This Irish handcrafted gift is symbolising a deep, everlasting love and stands for love, loyalty, and friendship.
The Claddagh is one of the most popular symbols in Irish jewelry and the rings date to the 17th century, originated in the village of Claddagh in County Galway, Ireland. Legend has it that Richard Joyce, a Galway native, was captured and sold to slavery in North Africa. However, Joyce found himself slave to a Turkish Goldsmith, and from his master he learned and excelled at the craft.
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Small Celtic Warrior Tie Tac
This Celtic Warrior tie tac is from Boru's original Celtic Warrior® Collection. This collection is inspired by one of Ireland’s most famous treasures, the Ardagh Chalice. The Ardagh Chalice is from the 8th century AD and is also one of Ireland’s most prized artifacts. The Chalice was found in 1868 in Ardagh, County Limerick. The Chalice is in the National Museum of Ireland. It’s one of the most important pieces of Celtic art.
The gold filigree on the Ardagh Chalice forms the basis of the intricate designs featured on this piece.
This Celtic Warrior tie tac is presented in its own Warrior Collection packaging and also comes with a story card. This collection is handmade by Boru's skilled goldsmiths in their Dublin workshop to the highest standards.
Weight: 1.8 grams approx.
Width: 16 mm approx.
Large Celtic Warrior Brooch - Plain
This large Celtic Warrior brooch is from Boru's original Celtic Warrior® Collection. This collection is inspired by one of Ireland’s most famous treasures, the Ardagh Chalice. The Ardagh Chalice is from the 8th century AD and is also one of Ireland’s most prized artifacts. The Chalice was found in 1868 in Ardagh, County Limerick. The Chalice is in the National Museum of Ireland. It’s one of the most important pieces of Celtic art.
The gold filigree on the Ardagh Chalice forms the basis of the intricate designs featured on this piece.
The Celtic Warrior brooch is presented in its own Warrior Collection packaging and also comes with a story card. This collection is handmade by Boru's skilled goldsmiths in their Dublin workshop to the highest standards.
Weight: 9 grams
Width: 35 mm – diameter approx.
Small Celtic Warrior Tie Tac with 18K Gold Bead
This Celtic Warrior tie tac is from Boru's original Celtic Warrior® Collection. This collection is inspired by one of Ireland’s most famous treasures, the Ardagh Chalice. The Ardagh Chalice is from the 8th century AD and is also one of Ireland’s most prized artifacts. The Chalice was found in 1868 in Ardagh, County Limerick. The Chalice is in the National Museum of Ireland. It’s one of the most important pieces of Celtic art.
The gold filigree on the Ardagh Chalice forms the basis of the intricate designs featured on this piece.
This Celtic Warrior tie tac is presented in its own Warrior Collection packaging and also comes with a story card. This collection is handmade by Boru's skilled goldsmiths in their Dublin workshop to the highest standards.
Weight: 1.8 grams approx.
Width: 16 mm – disc diameter approx.
Large Celtic Warrior Brooch
This large Celtic Warrior brooch is from Boru's original Celtic Warrior® Collection. This collection is inspired by one of Ireland’s most famous treasures, the Ardagh Chalice. The Ardagh Chalice is from the 8th century AD and is also one of Ireland’s most prized artifacts. The Chalice was found in 1868 in Ardagh, County Limerick. The Chalice is in the National Museum of Ireland. It’s one of the most important pieces of Celtic art.
The gold filigree on the Ardagh Chalice forms the basis of the intricate designs featured on this piece.
The Celtic Warrior brooch is presented in its own Warrior Collection packaging and also comes with a story card. This collection is handmade by Boru's skilled goldsmiths in their Dublin workshop to the highest standards.
Weight: 9 grams approx.
Width: 35 mm approx.
Celtic Warrior Cufflinks
These Celtic Warrior Cufflinks are from Boru's original Celtic Warrior® Collection. This collection is inspired by one of Ireland’s most famous treasures, the Ardagh Chalice. The Ardagh Chalice is from the 8th century AD and is also one of Ireland’s most prized artifacts. The Chalice was found in 1868 in Ardagh, County Limerick. The Chalice is in the National Museum of Ireland. It’s one of the most important pieces of Celtic art.
The gold filigree on the Ardagh Chalice forms the basis of the intricate designs featured on this piece.
These Celtic Warrior cufflinks are presented in their own Warrior Collection packaging and also comes with a story card. This collection is handmade by Boru's skilled goldsmiths in their Dublin workshop to the highest standards.
Weight: 7.2 grams approx. (both)
Width: 16 mm – disc diameter approx.
Celtic Cross Ring
A much loved jewelry piece for both men and women, the Celtic Cross is worn as a symbol of faith or as a fashion piece and remains a classic favorite for all ages.
This bold mens Celtic ring highlights the traditional elements of the Irish Celtic cross and is decorated with Celtic knotwork to the sides.
This ring is available in sterling silver and in both 10K or 14K yellow or white gold.
Weight: 9g approx.
Width: 3.5mm at the bottom of the band / 13.3 mm at the top approx.
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Celtic Lion Ring
Throughout their history the Celts depicted the animals in their lives and included them in their artwork and creative endeavors. Celtic animals were drawn as symbols, with fantastic bold shapes,sweeping curves and rich decoration that hold a fascination for those who view them. The Celtic lion is a protector and symbol of virtue, nobility and strength.
This Irish designed Celtic ring has a stylised lion featured at the top of the ring, the sides are decorated with the much loved Trinity Knot.
This ring is available in sterling silver and in both 10K or 14K yellow or white gold.
Weight: 7.5gms approx.
Width: 4.7mm at the bottom of the band / 10.8mm at the top approx.
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The leaf-life trinity knot, or triquetra (from the Latin 'three-cornered), was used by early Christans to represent the Holy Trinity, though the symbol has its roots in earlier pre-Christian religions, possibly existing thousands of years beforehand. Being such as versatile symbol, the triquetra has countless interpretations - the number three was an important number in Celtic symbolism, so possible meanings also include the unity of the earth/sea/sky, the three stages of life, or various triple-deities.
It came to prominence during the period of 'insular art' in the early middle ages, which combined early Christian and Celtic art. Some of its most famous incarnations are found within the artwork of the Book of Kells. It was popularized again during the Celtic revival of the 19th Century.
Celtic Fraternity Ring
A fraternity is a group of people or an association who come together for a common purpose generally from a similar background occupation or college or university. This is the perfect Celtic ring to shout out “I belong”!
A magnificent ring available in sterling silver or in 10K & 14K white or yellow gold. It is decorated to the sides with the popular Trinity Knot. A unique milestone ring for men of all ages!
Set with a green cz stone.
Weight: 9.5gms approx.
Width: 3.4 mm at the bottom of the band / 15.8mm at the top approx.
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The leaf-life trinity knot, or triquetra (from the Latin 'three-cornered), was used by early Christans to represent the Holy Trinity, though the symbol has its roots in earlier pre-Christian religions, possibly existing thousands of years beforehand. Being such as versatile symbol, the triquetra has countless interpretations - the number three was an important number in Celtic symbolism, so possible meanings also include the unity of the earth/sea/sky, the three stages of life, or various triple-deities.
It came to prominence during the period of 'insular art' in the early middle ages, which combined early Christian and Celtic art. Some of its most famous incarnations are found within the artwork of the Book of Kells. It was popularized again during the Celtic revival of the 19th Century.