
Irish Moon Knot – Connemara Marble Blog Post
The Irish Moon Knot The tying of complicated knots to bind a wish or a curse was an ancient tradition in Ireland. “Manannan” (who was
The Irish Moon Knot The tying of complicated knots to bind a wish or a curse was an ancient tradition in Ireland. “Manannan” (who was
Bringing Ireland to your table… Here in the towns and villages of Ireland you will find that the kitchen table is the focal point of
The word Connemara comes from the Gaelic meaning “Inlets of the Sea”. This Sterling Silver Irish Pendant is inspired by the Wild Atlantic Coastline of
The first Irish rosary beads were made using simple stones or animal horns. The peace and tranquility found in the recitation of prayer has brought
The History of Connemara Marble. The unique quality and rarity of Connemara Marble has been treasured for centuries. The earliest evidence for the use of
Why do we wear green on St. Patrick’s Day? After all Saint Patrick himself was associated with the colour blue and indeed the knights of
The Irish Harp Hello , today I want to tell you about the Irish Harp. You would be forgiven for thinking that the Shamrock
Saint Patrick is probably one of the most famous Saints in the world but do you know his story? Patrick was born in Britain
The Story of the Shamrock. The Shamrock is the most iconic symbol of Ireland . Saint Patrick, Ireland’s patron saint, is said to have
Hello and here is my March newsletter from Ireland. My favourite month of the year is of course March! The “green” month for all of
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