Height 16cm Width 15cm
The Claddagh Ring, symbolising love, friendship, and loyalty was first used as a wedding ring over 400 years ago in the tiny fishing village 'The Claddagh' in Galway city, Ireland.
This souvenir teabag holder is decorated with a Welsh daffodil which is the national flower of Wales. The Welsh for Daffodil is 'Cenhmen Pedr' (Peter's Leek). To celebrate their national patron the Welsh wear a daffodil on St. Davids Day
This bone china mug is decorated with a Welsh daffodil which is the national flower of Wales. The Welsh for Daffodil is 'Cenhmen Pedr' (Peter's Leek). To celebrate their national patron the Welsh wear a daffodil on St. Davids Day.
This bone china mug depicts a Scottish Thistle in the style of 9th century ancient Celtic manuscripts which would have been painted by monks onto vellum or calf skin.
This Stained Glass window hanging depicts the famous Scottish emblem, Lion Rampant. King William I of Scotland (1143-1214) used the image of a lion as his battle standard and so became known as William the Lion. The red lion on a yellow bac
King William I of Scotland (1143- 1214) used the image of a lion as his battle standard and so became known as William the Lion. The Red Lion on a yellow background went on to become Scotlands Royal heraldic colours.
This bone china mug depicts a Welsh Dragon in the style of 9th century ancient Celtic manuscripts which would have been painted by monks onto vellum or calf skin.
This bone china mug depicts a Scottish Piper in the style of 9th century ancient Celtic manuscripts which would have been painted by monks onto vellum or calf skin.
This bone china mug depicts the Scottish Rampant Lion in the style of 9th century ancient Celtic manuscripts which would have been painted by monks onto vellum or calf skin.
This bone china mug depicts a High Cross in the style of 9th century ancient Celtic manuscripts which would have been painted by monks onto vellum or calf skin.