| Alison Britton Design ~ Vibrant batiks |
Alison Britton is an Irish textile artist specializing in the ancient craft of Batik, the decoration of fabric using melted wax to create a dye resist. |
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| Causeway Textiles ~ Painted cotton accessories |
The dynamics and durability of the impressive Causeway Coastline are the cornerstones on which Causeway Textiles has based its business rationale for over twenty-five years. |
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| Craigmount ~ Celtic Jewellery |
Patricia Cross's jewelry is inspired by Irish history, with its roots in the work of the Celts and early Christians of Downpatrick, also known as the landing place and burial site of St. Patrick. |
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| Hold the Heritage ~ Embroidered T-Shirts |
Perfectly capturing the mystique of Celtic works, these thought-provoking designs can be proudly worn as symbols of Irish heritage. |
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| Inisor ~ Celtic Jewellery |
Nestled in the beautiful rolling foothills of the Sperrin Mountains, Inisor captures the mystic beauty of Celtic Ireland in their exquisite hand-crafted silver jewellery. |
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| Lorsha Design ~ Hand-painted silk accessories |
Vibrant hand-painted silk with a contemporary interpretation of the Celtic Image of Life enhance the "Jewels of the Celts" original designs these artists have been famous for since 1992. |
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| O'Neill Valley Metalworks ~ Sculptured candle bases |
Returning to Ireland in 1995 this artist reflects his multi-cultural heritage through the creative use of recycled metal. He successfully sculptures light and shadow into surreal lamps, with each being distinctively enhanced by timeless design elements. |
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| The Really Useful Design Co. ~ Sculptured stone artefacts |
Kevin McGrellis artistically reinterprets specific stories of ancient Celtic beliefs through his own mix of reconstituted stone and slate. |
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| Tom Agnew ~ Sculptured pottery |
Tom Agnew, a craftsman of 20 years, has developed a unique yet classic style of hand-thrown, hand-painted pottery that is respected by collectors throughout the world. |