
The Story of the Trinity Knot
ย One of the oldest Celtic symbols the Trinity Knot pre-dates the crucifix by hundreds of years. A simple but impressive design weaving in and

ย One of the oldest Celtic symbols the Trinity Knot pre-dates the crucifix by hundreds of years. A simple but impressive design weaving in and

When you travel through Ireland you will often catch sight of a fairy tree. Usually, a white thorn or an ash tree, this is where

Few symbols are as powerful or enduring in Irish heritage as the Celtic Cross. Recognized by its distinctive ring encircling the arms of the cross,

Few pieces of Irish jewelry carry as much meaning as the Claddagh. Instantly recognizable by its distinctive design, two hands holding a crowned heart, the

Few symbols are as closely connected to Ireland as the shamrock. Recognized across the world as an emblem of Irish identity, the shamrock carries a

Is Connemara Marble Sustainable? At Connemara Marble, we believe that in sharing the beauty of Irelandโs national gemstone with the world, it is our duty

Exploring Irelandโs Causeway Coast: Castles, Legends & Coastal Wonders ย Irelandโs north-east corner is home to some of the islandโs most dramatic scenery. The Causeway

The Magic of Irelandโs Fairy Trees When you travel through Ireland, one of the most enchanting sights youโll come across is the fairy tree. These
![Long ago, off the wind-swept western coast of Ireland, fishermen would speak in hushed tones of a strange islandโa land of green hills and golden light that would rise from the sea only once every seven years. Some saw it from the cliffs, others from boats rocking on the Atlantic. But when they sailed toward it, Hy-Brasil [Hi-brass-ill] vanished behind a veil of mist.](https://connemaramarble.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Hybrasil-300x300.jpg)
Hy-Brasil: The Irish Atlantis which may still be hiding in the mist Long ago, off the wind-swept western coast of Ireland, fishermen would speak in

August in Ireland with Stephen Walsh: Traditions, Festivals, and Harvest Time August marks a significant turning point in the traditional Celtic calendar, with August 1st

The King Visits Connemara: A Royal Encounter for Connemara Marble. In the summer of 1903, something remarkable happened in the remote, rain-softened hills of Connemaraโsomething

ย The 4th of July : Ireland’s connection ย Every July 4th, the skies over the United States light up in brilliant color. Families gather,

ย Celebrating 80 Years of Craftsmanship: An Interview with Stephen Walsh of Connemara Marble Some stories arenโt just about business, theyโre about family, heritage, and

Mum’s the word – why Motherโs advice reigns supreme! This Motherโs Day, weโre celebrating all the mothers, or those who are like mothers in our

Kiss the Blarney Stone! Hello, a lot of you may have heard that the Irish have the gift of the gab! Well did you know
