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The Celtic Festival of Imbolc
The Celtic festival of Imbolc is traditionally celebrated on the first of February through to sunset on the second. ...
Lost Wax Bronze Casting
Casting bronze using the lost wax method is an ancient practice. Also known as "cire perdu", some of the earliest ex...
The Winter Solstice
The winter solstice marks the shortest day and longest night of the year and is celebrated in many cultures throughou...
Fergus Mac Roich, hero of the Tain.
Fergus Mac Roich was a renowned hero and king of Ulster from Celtic mythology. He helped find and raise Cú Chulainn ...
Shapeshifting in Celtic Mythology
Shapeshifting, the ability to change from one form into another, appears in many mythologies throughout the world. Th...
March Hares
The hare features in many Celtic stories, handed down from generation to generation. It was a sacred and mystical ani...
Love Stories from Celtic Mythology
It is hard to think of many Celtic legends that don't have love as an integral theme running through them; some end w...
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 Earliest Irish Art
The Emerald Isle has always been rife with talented, insightful artists. The history of Irish art began in roughly 32...
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...
Fionn MacCumhail
Fionn MacCumhail was famous throughout Irish mythology and features in many well known legends. He was the most ce...