Friday, 12 August 2016
Prepare for autumn with enticing clothing and accessories
Prepare for the cooler autumn months with some additions from the new arrivals at Blarney Woollen Mills. Choose from stylish Blarney Heritage Shawls, Serapes, Scarfs and aran sweaters to keep you protected from those cooler temperatures as we bid farewell the summer period.
Friday, 22 April 2016
New Arrivals: Ornate Celtic Jewelry & Galway Crystal
Spring is in the air at Blarney Woollen Mills with a range of new products available in our online store. The highlights being some elegant pieces of Celtic jewelry such a Celtic cross pendants, Celtic earrings, Celtic knot beads and celtic rings.
Friday, 25 March 2016
Deciphering the meaning of the Triskele or Triple Spiral
The Triskele or Triple Spiral symbol appears in many ancient cultures and is also visible in the astronomical calendar in Newgrange's megalithic tomb which dates back to 3200 BC. The symbol is often associated with ancient Celtic jewelry and culture but, in fact, it originates from a time before then.
The Triskele is a complex symbol and commonly labelled as one of the most convoluted for specialist symbolists to decipher as it is believed that it is has a number of different meanings and references from the ancient Celtic era.
Friday, 26 February 2016
Show your true colours for St. Patrick's Day
In the Irish cultural calendar, March is a particularly significant month with the onset of the annual celebration of the country's patron saint. St. Patrick's Day represents a day when Irish-ness is celebrated not only at home on the Emerald Isle but also globally and when the colour of choice very much green!
At Blarney Woollen Mills, the importance of showing you're true colours is very much to the fore as the 17th March fast approaches with a wide range of traditional and novelty Irish gifts and clothing.
Friday, 5 February 2016
Irish gift ideas for Valentine's Day
The month of January has come and gone, and now for many couples across the globe attention has switched to Valentine's Day when they have the opportunity to celebrate and/or reinvigorate their relationships.
At Blarney Woollen Mills, we have a wide range of romantic Irish gifts which would make a thoughtful Valentine's Day gift for both that special man or woman in your life.
At Blarney Woollen Mills, we have a wide range of romantic Irish gifts which would make a thoughtful Valentine's Day gift for both that special man or woman in your life.
Friday, 11 December 2015
Popular Irish gift ideas to consider this Christmas
It's hard to believe but there are only two weeks left until Christmas and for many of us this is when the shopping season starts in earnest! Town centres and out of town shopping malls become alive with the hustle and bustle of eager shoppers so the option of purchasing Irish gifts online is always a useful option to have.
There isn't any need to hit panic stations just yet but it worthwhile considering some great traditional Irish gifts for both family and loved ones. Alternatively, seeing as it's the season for giving why not choose some quirky or novelty Irish gifts for friends, house-mates or perhaps even your favourite work colleague!
There isn't any need to hit panic stations just yet but it worthwhile considering some great traditional Irish gifts for both family and loved ones. Alternatively, seeing as it's the season for giving why not choose some quirky or novelty Irish gifts for friends, house-mates or perhaps even your favourite work colleague!
Friday, 27 November 2015
Black Friday Sale will set you up for Christmas
The dust is just settling on the Thanksgiving celebrations but now it's time to begin the countdown to Christmas with our Black Friday Sale which is offering 20% OFF EVERYTHING!
Whether you want to get something a little special for a loved one, family member or close friend; Blarney Woollen Mills is the perfect destination for a wide range of Irish gifts online.
Whether you want to get something a little special for a loved one, family member or close friend; Blarney Woollen Mills is the perfect destination for a wide range of Irish gifts online.
Friday, 16 October 2015
New Arrivals: Hand knit Aran sweaters made to last
There's a new arrival to the extensive blarney.com product offering that we're very excited about and it's the hand knit Aran Sweater range.
Designed exclusively for Blarney Woollen Mills and inspired by the life along the Atlantic Ocean. These hand knit Irish wool sweaters are created in Donegal, a picturesque county in the north west of Ireland.
Friday, 25 September 2015
Lismore Crystal... An Enduring & Timeless Irish Gift
One of the most enduring and timeless Waterford Crystal collections is the Lismore which is derived from the ancient Irish description of a "great ringfort". It is said that the Lismore Collection is strongly influenced by the Gothic architecture
of Lismore Castle in County Waterford which dates back almost the 800 years.
Friday, 4 September 2015
Capes & Shawls... an iconic Irish fashion accessory
September is upon and temperatures are gradually tiptoeing south as we move in to the autumnal season. Thoughts are shifting towards suitably warm attire for those chillier autumn evenings and further ahead to the winter months. But the key is to stay warm and cosy but also remain stylish and fashionable while doing so!
The range of celtic capes and shawls from Blarney Woollen Mills are ideal for the everyday woman who desires something Irish designed and Celtic but also chic and fashionable to wear. A wide variety of celtic styled yarns from merino wool to cashmere to blended are available from our newly revamped online Irish giftstore. In short, allow yourself to explore a whole new way to accessorize!
Friday, 10 July 2015
Waterford Crystal: An elegant gift from Ireland
Irish crystal has always been a firm favourite for those seeking the perfect gift from Ireland for a special event or occasion. In particular, the elegance and stylish craftsmanship of Waterford Crystal has proven to be universally popular throughout the years whether it is being used as a special gift for a friend or family member or, perhaps, as a prize giving award for a sporting event.
Friday, 26 June 2015
Celebrating the Red, White & You on the 4th July!
With the annual 4th July celebrations are almost upon us, at Blarney Woollen Mills we are looking to give away over $3,000 of prizes in our exclusive 4th July competition. Our big summer giveaway includes a fabulous first prize voucher of $1776 to spend on the wide range of Irish gifts and celtic jewelry at blarney.com
That's not all, there are lots of other fantastic prizes to be won including a Waterford Crystal Seahorse Centrepiece Vase valued at $359, an exclusive Blarney Bead Bracelet worth $349, an Aoife Shawl Collar Aran Cape worth $139 plus so much more. The full list of prizes can be viewed below.
That's not all, there are lots of other fantastic prizes to be won including a Waterford Crystal Seahorse Centrepiece Vase valued at $359, an exclusive Blarney Bead Bracelet worth $349, an Aoife Shawl Collar Aran Cape worth $139 plus so much more. The full list of prizes can be viewed below.
Thursday, 21 May 2015
Aran Sweaters
'Aran' is a style of sweater that takes its name from the Aran Islands off the west coast of Ireland. Often known as a Fisherman sweater, they are distinguished by their use of complex textured stitch patterns, several of which are combined in the creation of a single garment.
Friday, 20 March 2015
New Arrivals: Stylish Aran Knitwear and Celtic Accessories
The St. Patrick's Day celebrations may be done and dusted for another year but there is never an impromptu time to purchase Irish gifts or, more specifically, aran knitwear. The evenings may be stretching that little bit longer and temperatures may be on the rise but stylish aran knitwear looks good whatever the weather.
With this in mind, there is a new stylish range of aran sweaters, cardigans and accessories have arrived at blarney.com which will ensure that you will be looking your best during the spring and summer months. All of this new range of garments form part of Blarney Woollen Mills new and exclusive knitwear range.
Friday, 20 February 2015
Celebrate Ireland's patron saint in style this March
Blarney Woollen Mills have a wide range of stylish and fun St. Patrick's Day themed aran sweaters and hoodies that will ensure that you look the part on the day. There are aran sweaters for men and aran sweaters for women to chose from, all of which elicit a real sense of home while allowing you to look stylish during the long day of celebrations.
There are also a range of celtic jewelry and, in particular, Irish charms and Irish shamrock jewelry to complete your outfit for the big day. Whether you choose a sterling silver shamrock celtic pendant or a sterling silver shamrock bead then you're guaranteed to stand out from the crowd. Alternatively, if you are seeking a gift for that someone special or friends and family both home and abroad then Blarney.com is your one stop destination for Irish gifts. With a wide range of ornate Irish belleek, skilfully crafted Waterford Crystal and beautifully embroidered Irish throws and Irish linen tablecloth; and not forgetting a pair of matching Irish wool socks.which will complete your
Ensure you look the part tgis Saint Patrick's Day by browsing through the wide ranging of clothing, jewelry and Irish gifts on blarney.com.
Friday, 16 January 2015
Irish gifts to brighten those winter months
Now that Christmas has come and gone, decorations are carefully being taken down and placed back into storage for another twelve months and those special Irish gifts received from friends and family are taking pride of place in your wardrobe, mantelpiece, display cabinet or even around your neck or wrist as we welcome the dawning of a new year.
For many who received traditional Irish gifts such as aran sweaters and classic Irish sweaters will undoubtedly be grateful following the arrival of those chilly Arctic winds and frost covered mornings. The aran sweaters from Blarney make the ideal winter accessory with their complex stitch patterns, soft natural chunky merino wool and traditional look but each with their own contemporary twist.
With an ever growing variety of celtic jewelry to chose from, there were sure to be some ornate and exquisite pieces of celtic artistry received as gifts over the festive period. The Blarney Woollen Mills range is continually updated with the latest styles and other an extensive collection of the finest celtic jewelry including ornate Celtic pendants, Celtic knot jewelry, Irish charm bracelets and Celtic earrings. For those wishing to their illustrate affections for that special other in 2015 then why not choose from the extensive range of Irish wedding rings and Claddagh rings and much more.
Another traditionally popular gift over the festive period is a piece of Irish crystal with many opting to give friends or loved ones an ornate piece of Waterford Crystal whether it's a decorative Waterford Crystal picture frame or decanter. Waterford Crystal is known throughout the world for its exquisite crystal glasses and crystal gifts with its stylish and intricate designs and timeless patterns.
Friday, 19 December 2014
Irish Christmas gift ideas direct from Blarney
The holiday period may be almost here but for many the gift buying process is still well under way with the final weekend before the big day likely to be a busy one for a lot of people. At Blarney Woollen Mills we've just welcomed in a range of new Irish gifts and Irish novelty gifts which would make great Christmas gift ideas for those still at the decision phase.
The latest additions to the Blarney traditional Irish gifts range include some snug Aran sweaters for women, some great Irish and Aran themed clothing for kids plus some ever popular celtic jewelry and ornamental Waterford Crystal. For those who order by the Friday, 19th December, deadline then delivery of should be in time for Christmas Day!
For those seeking some useful accessories for the remaining winter months then look no further than Blarney Woollen Mills with the largest range of Irish sweaters and Fisherman sweaters online. For those who require that little bit extra warmth on these chilly winter nights then why not avail of the stylish (and quite colourful) Irish wool socks or traditional Irish throw blankets.
Above all else the whole team at Blarney Woollen Mills wishes you and yours a great holiday period and may 2015 bring you continued success.
The latest additions to the Blarney traditional Irish gifts range include some snug Aran sweaters for women, some great Irish and Aran themed clothing for kids plus some ever popular celtic jewelry and ornamental Waterford Crystal. For those who order by the Friday, 19th December, deadline then delivery of should be in time for Christmas Day!
For those seeking some useful accessories for the remaining winter months then look no further than Blarney Woollen Mills with the largest range of Irish sweaters and Fisherman sweaters online. For those who require that little bit extra warmth on these chilly winter nights then why not avail of the stylish (and quite colourful) Irish wool socks or traditional Irish throw blankets.
Above all else the whole team at Blarney Woollen Mills wishes you and yours a great holiday period and may 2015 bring you continued success.
Friday, 28 November 2014
The perfect Black Friday destination for Irish gifts
With the Thanksgiving turkey well and truly digested and the festivities of America's national celebratory holiday over for another year, attention turns towards the festive period ahead with less than a month until Christmas Day.
For many people, Thanksgiving signals the start 'official' start of Christmas and thoughts turn to which gifts to buy for friends and family. Like many online Irish gifts stores across the globe, Blarney Woollen Mills have a exclusive 20% discount on all products starting on Black Friday and lasting throughout the holiday weekend including Aran sweaters, Irish fisherman sweaters, Celtic jewelry, mystical Claddagh rings, Irish novelty gifts, classic Irish Belleek pottery and the much loved range of Waterford Crystal.
The Holiday Sale is exclusive to all online purchases on blarney.com and is the perfect all-in-one online store to make the Christmas shopping experience a whole lot easier. Browse through the extensive range of hand-knit Aran sweaters and exclusive range of Blarney Originals knitwear collection including stylish snood-style hooded sweaters and the more classic cowl neck Aran sweater. All Blarney Originals are produced with 100% Merino wool and are sure to become a firm favourite in your winter wardrobe.
For many people, Thanksgiving signals the start 'official' start of Christmas and thoughts turn to which gifts to buy for friends and family. Like many online Irish gifts stores across the globe, Blarney Woollen Mills have a exclusive 20% discount on all products starting on Black Friday and lasting throughout the holiday weekend including Aran sweaters, Irish fisherman sweaters, Celtic jewelry, mystical Claddagh rings, Irish novelty gifts, classic Irish Belleek pottery and the much loved range of Waterford Crystal.
The Holiday Sale is exclusive to all online purchases on blarney.com and is the perfect all-in-one online store to make the Christmas shopping experience a whole lot easier. Browse through the extensive range of hand-knit Aran sweaters and exclusive range of Blarney Originals knitwear collection including stylish snood-style hooded sweaters and the more classic cowl neck Aran sweater. All Blarney Originals are produced with 100% Merino wool and are sure to become a firm favourite in your winter wardrobe.
Friday, 14 November 2014
The Tara Brooch - An iconic piece of early Christian Celtic jewelry
Ancient Irish Celtic jewelry and design has always inspired the craftsmen of today with a wealth of discovered artifacts over the years. Probably the most recognizable example of early Christian craftsmanship is the Tara Brooch. The Tara Brooch is an elaborately decorated Celtic brooch, discovered in 1850, which has been dated back to approximately 700 AD and is generally considered to be possibly the foremost example of this era of over 50 elaborate Irish brooches to have been discovered. It was found in 1850 and rapidly recognized as one of the most important works of early Christian Irish Insular art; it is now displayed in the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin.
This early Christian pseudo-penannular brooch is approximately seven inches in length and is made composed of silver-gilt embellished with ornate decoration. It is suggested that the brooch was made from many pieces which were all put together to form the final masterpiece. It was made in many pieces, with much of the decoration on small "trays" or panels which were then fixed into place. When it was found only one panel of decoration was missing, but several more have now disappeared, apparently before 1872, when it entered the collection of the Royal Irish Academy, who later transferred their collection of antiquities to the new National Museum.
The design, the techniques of workmanship (including filigree and inlaying) and the gold, silver, copper, amber and glass are all of high quality, and exemplify the advanced state of the Irish goldsmith trade during the course of the seventh century. The brooch has a pseudo-penannular form. Like most brooches of the period, it contains neither Christian nor pagan religious motifs, and was made for a wealthy patron, almost certainly male, who wanted a personal expression of status. It is probably the most spectacular, and one of the best preserved, of several dozen high-status brooches found throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland, but more commonly in Ireland. Although similar in style, each has a completely individual design in detail. Precious metals are used, but only semiprecious stones.
The name "Tara Brooch" would infer a direct link with the Hill of Tara, which was historically the seat for the High Kings of Ireland, however, the Tara Brooch has no discernible connection with the Hill of Tara or in fact the Hugh Kings of Ireland. The brooch, following its discovering on a beach in County Meath back in 1850, was given the title "Tara Brooch" as a way of creating a link with the majesty of High Kings of Ireland. The exact meaning and history of this Celtic jewelry ornament is still not fully understood.
The emergence of Celtic revival jewelry in the late 19th century saw the Tara Brooch used as an inspiration to replicas and imitations. During the 1870's, the brooch passed into the possession of the National Museum of Ireland.
The Tara Brooch design and mystic continues to the design of Celtic jewelry to this day, with many modern stylists using this now popular Irish symbol within the designs of Celtic pendants, personalized Celtic jewelry and unique Irish gifts. The brooch became a popular piece of Celtic Jewelry that was worn by both men and women due to the practical purpose they fulfilled in fastening caps, cloaks and other clothing.
Friday, 26 September 2014
St. Brigid's legacy in Celtic craftsmanship and design
St Brigid is a revered and fondly thought of figure in Irish history and Christian mythology. Her influence has even crossed into the realms of Celtic jewelry design and appearance such as Celtic pendants and Celtic Cross jewelry.
Also referred to as “Mary of the Gael”, St. Brigid is patroness of Ireland and also founder of the first Irish monastery in Kildare. Born in Dundalk in 450 A.D, St Brigid is closely associated with the creation of a truly unique ornamental cross that has since been named after her. This unique Irish cross is typically constructed from rushes but it is also not uncommon for it to be made from straw.
The mystical power of St Brigid’s Cross, woven rushes, is its power to repel evil, fire and hunger from the homes in which it is displayed. The exact details of the cross' creation are unclear with no definitive explanation of just how it came into being.
The tale as we know it is revolves around an old pagan Irish Chieftain who lay delirious on his deathbed in Kildare; it is rumoured that he was in fact the father of St. Brigid. Brigid was summed to his beside in the hope that the saintly woman could intervene and cure the Chieftain from certain death.
The mystical power of St Brigid’s Cross, woven rushes, is its power to repel evil, fire and hunger from the homes in which it is displayed. The exact details of the cross' creation are unclear with no definitive explanation of just how it came into being.
The tale as we know it is revolves around an old pagan Irish Chieftain who lay delirious on his deathbed in Kildare; it is rumoured that he was in fact the father of St. Brigid. Brigid was summed to his beside in the hope that the saintly woman could intervene and cure the Chieftain from certain death.
Brigid is said to have sat at his bedside, consoling and calming him and it is here that she picked up the rushes from the floor and began weaving them into the distinctive cross pattern. Whilst she weaved, she explained the meaning of the cross to the sick Chieftain and it is thought her calming words brought peace to his soul, and that he was so enamoured by her words that the old Chieftain requested he was baptised as a Christian just before his passing.
Ever since that fateful day and for countless generations that followed, it has been customary on the eve of her Feat Day (1st February) for Irish people to fashion a St Brigid Cross of straw or rushes and place it inside the house over the door. Many Irish people used to send the rush cross to their family and friends overseas as traditional Irish gifts to remind them of the Emerald Isle and help keep them safe from danger and misfortune.
This rush cross, which has since been commonly referred to as St Brigid’s emblem, has been used in Irish designs throughout history, with many modern stylists using this now popular Irish symbol within the designs of Celtic jewelry and unique gifts from Ireland.
Ever since that fateful day and for countless generations that followed, it has been customary on the eve of her Feat Day (1st February) for Irish people to fashion a St Brigid Cross of straw or rushes and place it inside the house over the door. Many Irish people used to send the rush cross to their family and friends overseas as traditional Irish gifts to remind them of the Emerald Isle and help keep them safe from danger and misfortune.
This rush cross, which has since been commonly referred to as St Brigid’s emblem, has been used in Irish designs throughout history, with many modern stylists using this now popular Irish symbol within the designs of Celtic jewelry and unique gifts from Ireland.
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