Irish knitters are the best when it comes to a gift of a luxurious, hand-knit garment. Lainey K. combines a luxurious textured cashmere cap with a warm, toasty stole. Marie-Theresa Walker’s bespoke Art Deco fan necklace features a sparkling blue sapphire. Katie Larmour Linen creates a handcrafted linen ornament featuring a gingerbread man. Dingle Crystal in County Kerry, Ireland has created a whiskey tumbler made of Emerald green crystal.
Lainey Keogh has created a magnificent embroidered cashmere jacket.
Men’s coordinated cashmere hat, scarf and sweater by Lainey Keogh.
Resplendent in magenta. Lainey Keogh knitwear.
Lainey Keogh’s hand knitted fringed poncho with coordinated neckerchief.
Lainey Kenoh from Co. Wicklow in Ireland has designed a spectacular embroidered cocoon style cashmere coat.
Celtic sunrise pendant with rare faceted Prehnite by Marie Theresa Walker Jewellery.
Marie-Theresa Walker Jewellery’s stunning statement ring.
Marie-Theresa Walker Jewellery, Swirl gold earrings.
Sterling silver and gold St. Brigid’s cross pendant necklace, Marie-Theresa Walker Jewellery.
Marie-Theresa Walker Jewellery, Sterling silver cuff with a textured finish.
Who said an engagement ring had to be a stone? Marie-Theresa Walker Jewellery created this stunning ring.
Marie-Theresa Walker Jewellery has small gold pendants with semiprecious gems.
Marie-Theresa Walker Jewellery in Tipperary, Ireland, offers a green tourmaline triscele with an Irish clover motif.
Katie Larmour uses sustainable Irish linen and recycled Irish linen to make these little gems.
This antique seashell has been crafted with natural oatmeal and plant dyes. Katie Larmour.
Lucky horseshoe ornament by Katie Larmour.
Claddagh ornament with a regal design, which symbolizes love, loyalty, and friendship. Katie Larmour.
Katie Larmour’s love biscuit ornaments are crafted by a luxury artisan.
Katie Larmour created this adorable Selkie seal ornament.
The perfect gift for someone that has been very good all year. Bundle of handmade linen Christmas ornaments. Katie Larmour Linen.
Carol Kennelly Millinery in Co. Kerry Ireland, a winner of the Carol Kennelly Millinery Award, has designed a head-turning bouquet bonnet.
Carol Kennelly Millinery’s High Drama.
Feminine chapeau from Carol Kennelly Millinery.
And the winner at the Galway Races wore…Carol Kennelly Millinery.
A stunning topper. Carol Kennelly Millinery.
Dingle crystal’s crimson-red roly-poly tumbler.
Dingle Crystal, Crystal decanter with a beehive design. Dingle Crystal, a family owned Irish crystal company, was founded by Sean Daly. Sean Daly designs his collection of exquisite Irish crystal from his Dingle workshop, Co. Kerry.
Dingle Crystal – Hand cut teal blue crystal stepped bowl
Burren Perfumery has a selection of beauty items.
Burren Perfumery produces natural cleaners as well as a variety of other wonderful beauty products.
Burren Perfumery specializes in natural fragrances and beauty products. Based in Co. Clare (Ireland), they produce natural perfumes and beauty products.
Holden Leathergoods Co. Kerry Ireland offers a large leather tote with plenty of room for everything.
A rainbow selection of stunning vegetable-tanned full grain leather handbags, croc embossed. Holden Leathergoods.
Why settle for plain leather belts when you can give someone a wonderful gift? Celtic buckle on navy vegetable tanned leather, Holden Leathergoods.
Western-Irish belts are so in style! Holden Leathergoods.
Holden Leather presents a sophisticated and sleek backpack.
Handmade Celtic Clays Irish ceramic mug.
Irish Celtic pottery “Trinity Knot Bowl,” by Celtic Clays Ireland.
Celtic dogs in a teapot. Celtic Hounds have been used in Celtic jewelry and paintings since the 17th century. Celtic Clays in Omeath is located in Ireland and can be purchased through Etsy.
Kate Irish Tweed sells a pure Irish lambswool hat on Etsy.
Kate Irish Tweed retro tweed motorcycle cap, made in Killorglin (Ireland).
Eco Marino wool bird felt “stained glass” kit by the talented Niki Collier.
Wet felted wool hat made by hand. Handmade in Dublin from Merino superfine wool. Niki Collier.
Merino silk hat with cravat, fluttering wrists and a hat made of Merino Wool Silk. Niki Colllier.
Elegant black taffeta sleeveless dress accented by ostrich feather pockets. Caroline Kilkenny.
Caroline Kilkenny’s hot pink pants suit is on-trend.
Caroline Kilkenny’s kelly-green dress with flutter sleeves.
Caroline Kilkenny is based in Dublin and wears an elegant navy crepe satin dress with a flattering flip-waist detail.
A colorful rocking elephant is sure to delight a lucky child at Christmas. Irish Woodcraft.
Bespoke, ornate shelf. Irish Woodcraft, based in Co. Meath (Ireland), crafts all kinds of handmade furnishings.
Irish clothing that you can wear for life. Irish fishermen zip front sweater. Cleo Ltd.
Forest green roll neck sweater with a fisherman’s motif. Cleo Ltd.
Jack Doherty Porcelain – Award winning vessels.
Doherty Porcelain, a porcelain soda-fired to create subtle and stunning nuances.
Flower vase by Doherty Porcelain.
Doherty Porcelain’s collection of beautiful vessels.
Luxurious merino wool handmade Aran jumper. When a sweater is transformed into art. I am Irish.ie
Irish lace is a fascinating art form with a rich history. You can purchase books, kits, and handmade lace from the Kenmare Lace Design Centre. Located in Co. Kerry.
Sinead hennessy has created a beautiful map of Ireland. Each county is represented by a unique lace stitch, showing the complexity and variation of Kenmare Lace.
Wouldn’t an Irish lace making kit be a lovely gift? Kenmare Lace.
Want something completely different? Hats to add a new dimension to your look. Michelle Kearns Design.
Cascading rose headpiece. Michelle Kearns Design.
Tippi Hitchcock and Alfred Hitchcock are the inspiration for this headpiece. This graphic crows hairpiece is an eye-catcher. Michelle Kearns Design.
“Celtic Dragons Guarding the Gates.” Remarkable heavy repoussé copper with an antique look in a granite frame by Celtic Copper Craft
Let’s celebrate the holidays with meaningful, sustainable gifts that honor our extraordinary Irish artisans.
Go raibh Maith Agat!