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Winter Woolies Mug

Winter Woolies Mug

£8.23

Fine bone china mug featuring "Winter Woolies" by Northern Ireland artist Thomas Joseph. Dishwasher and microwave safe. Made in England by Royal Grafton.
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Time To Put Ewe'r Feet Up Mug

Time To Put Ewe'r Feet Up Mug

£8.23

Porcelain mug featuring "Time To Put Ewe'r Feet Up " by Northern Ireland artist Thomas Joseph. Dishwasher and microwave safe.
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Thomas Joseph Box Calendar 2011

Thomas Joseph Box Calendar 2011

£6.11

Clear plastic box calendar containing 12 of Thomas's famous whimsical sheep prints each with a calendar on the front and planner on the back. The featured pictures are: Global Warming, Cool Dude, Ewe're A Jolly Good Fellow, Who's A Baad Girl, Ewe Wanna' Know A Secret, Ewe're A Big Softee, Jenson Mutton, Ewe Livin' The High Life, We Love Ewe - Silly Moo, The "U" Factor, Ewe're A Star and Silent Night .

4.7"(120mm) wide and 5.4"(138mm) tall
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The Twelve Days of Christmas 500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

The Twelve Days of Christmas 500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

£9.75

500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle: Approx. size when completed: 19" (480mm) wide, 14.5" (365mm) tall

A stunning interpretation of the classic Christmas song in Rachel’s inimitable style. It was illegal to be a Catholic in England from 1558 to 1829, so this was written as a catechism song to help young Catholics learn the basics of their faith. Since it sounded like rhyming nonsense, Catholics could sing it without fear of imprisonment. The song had hidden meanings; "true love" refers to God and "me" refers to the church. The twelve gifts also had their meanings. On the twelfth day of Christmas my true love sent to me twelve drummers drumming (the twelve points of doctrine in the Apostles’ Creed), eleven pipers piping (the eleven faithful apostles), ten lords a-leaping (the ten commandments), nine ladies dancing (the nine fruits of the Spirit), eight maids a-milking (the eight beatitudes), seven swans a-swimming (the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit, the seven sacraments), six geese a-laying (the six days of creation), five golden rings (the first five books of the Old Testament, the "Pentateuch"), four calling birds (the four Gospels, the four evangelists), three French hens (faith, hope and charity), two turtle doves (the Old and New Testaments) and a partridge in a pear tree (Jesus Christ, symbolically presented as a mother partridge that acts as a decoy to save her helpless chicks from predators).
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Family Album Coaster

Family Album Coaster

£2.06

Individual coaster featuring Family Album
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Nag Nag Nag Coaster

Nag Nag Nag Coaster

£2.06

Individual cork backed coaster featuring Nag Nag Nag
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Double Ewe Double Ewe Double Ewe Dot Coaster

Double Ewe Double Ewe Double Ewe Dot Coaster

£2.06

Individual coaster featuring Double Ewe Double Ewe Double Ewe Dot
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Ewe Are My Sunshine Coaster

Ewe Are My Sunshine Coaster

£2.06

Individual coaster featuring Ewe Are My Sunshine
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Green Man 1000 piece Jigsaw Puzzle

Green Man 1000 piece Jigsaw Puzzle

£13.51

1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle: Approx. size when completed: 26.25" (655mm) wide, 19.75" (500mm) tall

The Green Man is a motif found in many cultures around the world. The representation of a face surrounded by or made of leaves; it is interpreted primarily as a symbol of rebirth, representing the cycle of growth each spring. Perhaps a fertility God, the beneficent spirit of vegetation or a tree spirit, the Green Man motif was still being built into European churches even after 1000 years of Christianity. Here the artist has depicted the Green Man as the centre of the life cycle of the Oak tree. Oak was a sacred tree for the Celts, thought to have special powers and to serve as the abode of the fairies. In reality the oak tree supports more insect, bird and animal life than any other. The Dagda, the powerful God of Celtic tradition, is likened to the oak, never failing to give hospitality to all who asked for it.
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We're Daft But We Love Ewe Mug

We're Daft But We Love Ewe Mug

£8.23

Porcelain mug featuring "We're Daft But We Love Ewe" by Northern Ireland artist Thomas Joseph. Dishwasher and microwave safe.
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Baaad Girls Mug

Baaad Girls Mug

£8.23

Porcelain mug featuring "Baaad Girls" by Northern Ireland artist Thomas Joseph. Dishwasher and microwave safe.
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Are Ewe The Boss? Mug

Are Ewe The Boss? Mug

£8.23

Porcelain mug featuring "Are Ewe The Boss?" by Northern Ireland artist Thomas Joseph. Dishwasher and microwave safe.
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Form-ewe-la One Mug

Form-ewe-la One Mug

£8.23

Porcelain mug featuring "Form-ewe-la One" by Northern Ireland artist Thomas Joseph. Dishwasher and microwave safe.
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St Brendan The Navigator Jigsaw Puzzle

St Brendan The Navigator Jigsaw Puzzle

£13.51

1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle Approx. size when completed: 26.25" (655mm) tall, 19.75" (500mm) wide

St. Brendan was born in 486 AD and founded a monastery at Clonfert, County Galway. Brendan travelled widely; he was said to have set sail with a handful of monks on a perilous seven-year quest across the Atlantic in a boat of wood and oxhide. En route, legend tells us that they were raised up on the backs of "sea monsters" (whales), they passed by "crystal columns that rose up to the sky" (icebergs) and they were pelted with "flaming, foul-smelling rocks" (from a volcano). Eventually, the intrepid voyagers arrived at a beautiful land they called the "Promised Land of the Saints", an island which became a standard feature on maps for the next millennium. It is widely believed that St. Brendan the Navigator and his monks had in fact arrived in America almost 1,000 years before Christopher Colombus.
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Eejits

Eejits

Carpet Page 1000 piece Jigsaw Puzzle

Carpet Page 1000 piece Jigsaw Puzzle

£13.51

1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle: Approx. size when completed: 26.25" (655mm) wide, 19.75" (500mm) tall

A carpet page is a page of pure ornament, looking rather like an oriental carpet, with brilliant colours, active lines and complex patterns. They are commonly found in books in the Insular style, that is, the illuminated Celtic manuscripts produced in Irish and British monasteries from 600 to 900 AD. It has been suggested that the complexity of the ornamentation in carpet pages was believed to confuse evil spirits, thus keeping safe the sacred information contained in the chapters to follow. Some art historians have found ties between Insular carpet pages, Middle Eastern decorative text pages and oriental carpets. In this carpet page by Rachel Arbuckle, the artist has combined the geometric, angular lines of Moorish art with the softer curves and intricate interlacing of the Celts. The central structure of the design is a cross shape which is often found in Insular carpet pages, except in this case the artist has altered the proportions to suggest the four gates of the Tibetan mandala. Dogs, which are used as ornamentation throughout the design, feature extensively in Insular art and appear to have been adapted by Irish and Scottish monastic artists from a style of animal pattern which was found in Germanic art at the time. The result is a contemporary Celtic design which draws on an eclectic mix of styles and cultures, reflecting the possible influences from more exotic climes in Insular art.
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Highland Showdown

Highland Showdown

Courting Peacocks 500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

Courting Peacocks 500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

£9.75

500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle: Approx. size when completed: 19" (480mm) wide, 14.5" (365mm) tall

The image of the peacock can be found in many cultures and traditions. The early Celts looked to the beasts of the earth, sky and sea in an attempt to understand life and believed animals taught them how to live in harmony with Nature itself. The peacock appeared as a symbol of beauty, paradise, rebirth, pride and the incorruptibility of the soul. It also tells the story of the heavens and the rays of the sun. As legend had it, the peacock’s flesh did not putrefy, so the Celts considered it a symbol of the Resurrection and everlasting life. Hence, it is widely used throughout early Christian Celtic manuscripts as a representation of Christ.
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Form-ewe-la One

Form-ewe-la One

Silly Ass

Silly Ass

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Craigmount Celtic Earrings

Craigmount Celtic Earrings

Ref: J234d


Price: £19.50 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%)

Celtic Earrings in Pewter set with Connemara Marble

36mm x 12mm

1.37in x 0.5in

Craigmount Heart Shaped Earrings

Craigmount Heart Shaped Earrings

Ref: J376


Price: £17.75 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%)

Heart Shaped Earrings, one teardrop stone

Approx. 22mm x 11mm


Craigmount Heart Shaped Pendant

Craigmount Heart Shaped Pendant

Ref: J377


Price: £16.00 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%)

Heart Shaped Pendant, one teardrop stone

Approx. 22mm x 11mm

Chain approx. 50cm (20")

Craigmount Celtic Cross Pendant

Craigmount Celtic Cross Pendant

Ref: J693


Price: £20.00 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%)

Celtic Cross Pendant, one stone

Approx. 48mm x 34mm

Chain approx. 48cm (19")

Craigmount Celtic Brooch

Craigmount Celtic Brooch

Ref: J709


Price: £20.00 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%)

Pewter and Connemara Marble brooch

Approx. 55mm

2in

Craigmount 'Fragment' Brooch

Craigmount 'Fragment' Brooch

Ref: PJ101


Price: £25.25 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%)

Pewter and Connemara Marble brooch

Approx. 72mm x 35mm

2.88in x 1.38in

Craigmount 'Fragment' Earrings

Craigmount 'Fragment' Earrings

Ref: PJ104


Price: £20.25 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%)

Pewter and Connemara Marble earrings

Approx. 20mm x 18mm

0.75in x 0.75in

Craigmount Celtic Brooch

Craigmount Celtic Brooch

Ref: PJ110


Price: £21.50 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%)

Pewter and Connemara Marble brooch

Approx. 40mm x 55mm

1.6in x 2.2in

Craigmount Celtic Earstuds

Craigmount Celtic Earstuds

Ref: PJ114


Price: £12.75 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%)

Pewter Earstuds

Approx. 11mm

0.5 in

Craigmount Celtic Earrings

Craigmount Celtic Earrings

Ref: PJ117


Price: £12.75 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%)

Pewter Earrings

Approx 11mm

.45in

Craigmount Celtic Brooch

Craigmount Celtic Brooch

Ref: PJ121


Price: £27.00 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%)

Pewter and Connemara Marble brooch

Approx. 38mm

1.5in

Craigmount 'Loughmoe' Earrings

Craigmount 'Loughmoe' Earrings

Ref: PJ144


Price: £20.25 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%)

Pewter and Connemara Marble earrings

Approx. 20mm x 18mm

0.75in x 0.75in

Craigmount Tara style Brooch

Craigmount Tara style Brooch

Ref: PJ210


Price: £27.75 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%)

Tara style brooch with 3 Connemara marble stones.

Approx. 50mm x 50mm (pin 67mm)

2" x 2" (pin 2.6")

Craigmount Celtic Brooch

Craigmount Celtic Brooch

Ref: PJ330


Price: £20.50 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%)

Pewter and Connemara Marble brooch

Approx. 40mm

1.5in

Craigmount Celtic Earstuds

Craigmount Celtic Earstuds

Ref: PJ334


Price: £20.50 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%)

Pewter Earstuds set with Connemara Marble

Approx. 17mm

0.75 in

Craigmount Swan Brooch

Craigmount Swan Brooch

Ref: PJ530


Price: £18.00 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%)

Pewter Celtic Swan brooch

Approx. 40mm x 35mm

1.5 in x 1.38in

Craigmount Harp Brooch

Craigmount Harp Brooch

Ref: PJ531


Price: £19.75 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%)

Pewter Celtic harp brooch with Connemara Marble

Approx. 32mm x 40mm

1.25 in x 1.6in

Craigmount Celtic Brooch

Craigmount Celtic Brooch

Ref: PJ740


Price: £20.25 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%)

Pewter and Connemara Marble brooch

Approx. 34mm

1.3in

Craigmount Claddagh Brooch

Craigmount Claddagh Brooch

Ref: PJ800


Price: £27.75 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%)

Pewter and Connemara Marble Claddagh brooch

Approx. 34mm

1.3in

Craigmount Celtic Cross Pendant

Craigmount Celtic Cross Pendant

Ref: PJ900


Price: £18.00 (Excluding VAT at 17.5%)

Celtic Cross Pendant, one stone

Approx. 22mm x 35mm

0.9in x 1.4in

Chain approx. 46cm (18in)

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