For all Irish tea lovers, 'am tae anseo i rith an ama' 'it's always teatime'.
Screen printed & designed by Once Upon a Dandelion in Newcastle.
Created using responsibly forested wood.Measuring 13 x 13cm
Light but sturdy, can both free stand as well as ready to hang simply using a nail.
Beautifully Handmade Infused Glass Robin Decoration made by Ballybrich near Banbridge, Co. Down, Northern Ireland.
Every item is handmade & so is totally Unique!
Ballybrick Glass & Clay produce a range of Jewellery ranging from Earings, Necklaces, Brooches & much more using fused glass and polymer clay!
Shop the full Ballybrick Jewellery Rangeby searching “Ballybrick Jewellery” on our Website!
Gorgeous Witch Cauldron Ornament made using Ash wood from Felled Tree in Ballyeaston - carved & varnished to high quality.
Witches & Cauldrons sold separately
Gorgeous, Unique & handmade!
Made locally by SoftAsh Wood Crafts using local wood.
World wide shipping available on request.
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Beautifully Handmade Dichroic Glass hanging Bird made by Ballybrich near Banbridge, Co. Down, Northern Ireland.
Every item is handmade & so is totally Unique!
Ballybrick Glass & Clay produce a range of Jewellery ranging from Earings, Necklaces, Brooches & much more using fused glass and polymer clay!
Shop the full Ballybrick Jewellery Rangeby searching “Ballybrick Jewellery” on our Website!
Handmade Glass Tie Clip saying "Harmless".
Inspirational jewellery by talented crafter Soulscape. Each little piece of jewellery is made to inspire and remind people that there is always a positivity to be found.
Each piece of jewellery is designed using words from books and highlighted with illustrations or decorative background.
These are all set behind a bauble glass fronted inset.
Handmade and painted porcelain necklace on nickel free sterling silver chain. Made using Irish clay.
All pieces are handmade and painted. Slightly variations can be seen between your item and the item photographed on the listing. Colours may vary from image on screen. About The Crafter: Ciara Campbell I am a ceramic artist based in rural Co Armagh. My Childhood was spent immersed in the Irish Countryside on a horse farm, which no doubt influenced my current works.
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