Prints and Story Cards

In addition to our bronze sculpture collection, we have a range of limited edition prints and cards, inspired by the ...

The Sacred Trees of the Celts

Trees were of great significance to the ancient Celts. Their roots and branches were thought to represent the links b...

World Poetry Day

On World Poetry Day, March 21st we look at poetry and its importance to the Ancient Celts. 

Saint Patrick's Day

The famous patron saint of Ireland, Patrick was a missionary in the fifth century. Saint Patrick's Day falls on the 1...

The Winter Solstice

The winter solstice marks the shortest day and longest night of the year and is celebrated in many cultures throughou...

Birds in Celtic Mythology

Fiacc is Irish for raven and our limited edition Mallon bronze sculptures were inspired by the raven in the tragic Ir...

The Morrigan in Celtic Mythology

The Morrigan was a renowned Celtic goddess associated with war, destiny and fertility. She first appeared in the Ulst...

Dogs in Celtic Mythology

Dogs feature throughout Celtic mythology, valued for their loyalty and intelligence as well as their abilities to hun...

Trees in Celtic Mythology

In this article we take a look at some of the sacred trees that feature in the many Celtic myths and legends handed ...

Melangell and the Hare

The hare was a sacred animal for the Celts, a symbol of abundance, prosperity and good fortune. Our latest hare sculp...

Hares in Celtic Mythology

The hare was a sacred and mystical animal to the Celts; a symbol of abundance, prosperity and good fortune. They wer...

The Celtic Festival of Imbolc

The Celtic festival of Imbolc is celebrated on the first of February through to sunset on the second. Falling between...
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