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Grian Collection

The Grian Collection

In Irish, grian ( gree-un ) is the word for sun. It comes from the Old Irish word grian and has been associated with a pre-Christian Irish goddess of the sun, symbolizing hope and vitality. It perfectly suits the golden shade of pigment in these pieces!

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Béas Collection

The Béas Collection

The name originates from the Irish Gaelic translation of Beige. Pronounced as ‘bay-ass’ it’s beautifully named after the subtle brown and beige tones running uniquely through each piece.

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Rua Collection

The word "rua" in Irish translates to "red" in English. It originates from the Old Irish word "rúad". Pronounced " ROO-uh" it perfectly describes the deep red hue in this collection.

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Connemara Collection

Connemara is a is a region on the coast of western County Galway, in the west of Ireland. It is famed for its rare, beautiful green marble. Our collection is a gentle nod inspired by the unique and timeless marble.

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Maeve Collection

Maeve is a popular Irish name derived from the Old Irish name Medb, meaning "she who intoxicates," and is also the name of a powerful queen in Irish mythology.

This Collection is named after my beautiful daughter, Maeve Jane.

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Cré Bhruite Collection

In Irish Gaelic the phrase translates as Cré as clay and Bhruite as baked. Baked clay is the definition of terracotta therefore it sits beautifully with the colour of this simple collection.

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