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Ancient Ireland (6)
Recreations of historical artefacts found in Ireland. -
Book of Kells and Knot-work (5)
The Book contains the four Gospels in latin and is famous for it's lavish and colourful decorative text and drawings. The knotwork designs show how each loop is individual yet cannot be separated from the whole and so has become a symbol of our oneness with creation. The Book originates from a monastery founded in the year 561 by St. Colum Cille on the island of Iona off the west coast of Scotland. After a Viking raid in 806, the monks took refuge in a new monastery at Kells in County Meath, and the book is now on display in Trinity College, Dublin. -
Claddagh (6)
My collection of Claddagh ring designs are the latest in a long history of Claddaghs, which first began three hundred years ago in the small fishing village of Claddagh in County Galway. The design of two hands surrounding a heart with a crown symbolises friendship, love and loyalty. Traditionally, there are three ways of wearing the ring. When worn on the right hand with the heart facing outwards, the wearer is not romantically attached, but if the heart faces inwards there is someone special in their life. When worn on the left hand it indicates the wearer is engaged or married. -
Connemara Marble (7)
Connemara marble is found along the west coast of Ireland in an area famous for it’s spectacular rugged beauty. The area is known as Connemara and from it we find the green veined stone which formed 600 million years ago. After we hand-carve and polish the stone it reveals the curious green colours that remind us of the wonderful green hills and windswept coastline of Ireland. The rare and treasured marble has become a symbol of the Irish people and like us no two stones are ever the same. -
Contemporary (9)
The contemporary collection is where you will find beautiful natural gems and precious metals in unique designs. -
Crosses (3)
Some of the designs are taken from actual High Crosses found in Ireland while others are my own designs with Celtic influences. -
Newgrange (9)
One of the oldest stone structures on earth and an astronomical wonder with carved symbolic spirals and patterns. It dates back 5,000 years ago and each year on midwinter's day the sun's light reaches an opening, slowly spreading rays of light on the passage and chamber within. -
Special editions (4)
Precious and semi-precious stones of high quality are becoming harder to find. When I come across a particularly beautiful one-off stone I will create a piece just for that stone. Because of this, the pieces you see on the special editions page are one-offs.