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Ireland is a land filled with creative spirit and a great sense of individuality. Here you will discover some wonderful creators and find inspiration whether you are looking for a special occasion gift or simply want something unique that speaks of Irish creativity to enhance your home, work or leisure space.
Every piece of Katie Mullally jewellery has a story. She creates pieces that will become a treasured part of yours - designed to be loved for a lifetime and passed down through generations.
Katie traces the beginnings of her Jewellery right back to her childhood. From her Dad’s Irish roots, her Granny’s antique silverware shop, and her Uncle’s part in writing Jackson’s (the ‘hallmark bible’), her Uncle, Michael McAleer, wrote the Irish section. The Katie Mullally brand has become a natural extension of her fondest family memories - rooted in history, heritage, and hallmarked silver.
Katie's Uncle came over in the 60's to offer pastoral care at the London Irish Centre and so Katie was excited to work on a collaboration by giving 40% of the sales of the LIC collection towards the Centre's services to the community. The LIC double coin is shown in the above image.
Explore the Katie Mullally's London Irish Centre collection here: Katie Mullally
House of Kerry is an art and couture, sustainable luxury brand by award-winning Irish artist/designer Christine O'Donoghue de Vries. Inspired by the breathtaking landscape, culture and heritage, only the highest quality sustainable fabrics are employed to translate into exquisite timeless pieces. Choose the perfect gift from House of Kerry scarf collections or a custom-made dress or trench coat that will take you from desk to dinner.
House of Kerry since its inception has held its commitment to social causes and female empowerment through Christine's designs and collaborations. Enjoy browsing House of Kerry collections:
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Newbridge Jewellery and Gift Items
Newbridge Silverware's popular jewellery collections include the classic pearl collection, in addition to the best-selling Ti:Amo, Sappho, Dalique and Vintage collections. Discover their Celtic collection which speaks of Newbridge's Irish heritage and realise the enduring appeal of the Collection by Amy Huberman. Much more awaits you online.
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Browse the Avoca range of Irish gifts to find something special for your loved ones. Looking for a gift for her? Explore our jewellery selection. Why not treat him to a new wallet or a man hamper? If you’re looking for gifts for kids, check out our pyjamas or book selection.
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FRKL is a collection of base pieces that can be adorned, added to and loved forever. to mark birthdays and break-ups, new ventures and wild adventures. pieces that connect them; to a place they love, a person, a memory, a milestone, a victory. connecting the dots of their lives and linking them to like-minded souls.Every single piece in the collection is made with this in mind. personal but shared. Style choices that are about more.
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Barbara’s interest in art developed as she was growing up in the West of Ireland. In 2002 Barbara left the corporate world to pursue her interest in art and establish the first gallery in London to specialise in the works of Irish contemporary artists. Barbara now promotes Irish artists through her online gallery and exhibits in various venues throughout London. She offers a consultancy service in assisting clients to source specific artwork, commissioning artists and offering advice on all aspects of building art collections.
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Vision Sports Publishing and Paddy Lennon are pleased to announce that their forthcoming book The substantial, 344 page coffee table book tells the complete history of London Irish rugby, both amateur and professional clubs, and is wonderfully illustrated with evocative and previously unseen photographs and historic memorabilia.
Only 2,000 copies of this special book have been printed. The book is available exclusively from the publishers online at londonirishbook.com and a donation from sales of the book will be divided between the London Irish Foundation and the Amateur Club.
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