Irish
Carrickmacross Lace reflective of emblems of ancient Ireland &
mythological times. All of these delicate lace pieces come with a signed Certificate of Authenticity, dated and numbered.Irish Carrickmacross Lace is perfect for wedding gifts or anniversary
presents. Traditionally
lace was offered as a gift for the thirteenth wedding anniversary.
The Claddagh
This is Ireland's special, distinct and unique love symbol.
Worn by the inhabitants of Claddagh, a small Gaelic speaking fishing
community in Galway for over 400 years,
this ring served as a token of love, bethrothal or marriage, depending
upon which way it was worn.
The hands signify friendship, the crown loyalty and the heart love.
The Shamrock
There is a legend that St. Patrick, who brought Christianity to our
shore, picked a shamrock to illustrate his message.
He likened the three leaves of the shamrock to the Holy Trinity.
All three separate and yet one. Symbolically, the shamrock, was the
end of the pagan
Druid era and the beginning of the age of saints and scholars.
It has since become the emblem of Ireland.
Unframed Pieces
Handmade paper may vary slightly.P&P is extra.
Mary O'Neill, The Lace Gallery,
Carrigslaney, Kilbride, Co. Carlow. Ireland