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How To Find Quality Irish Gifts To Give A Touch Of Ireland



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By : Gregg Hall    29 or more times read
Submitted 2006-12-11 00:00:00
Whether you are shopping for an Irish relative or friend, or you wish to present a loved one with a token of your appreciation that hails from a different country, there are plenty of Irish gift ideas to consider. When browsing for the perfect gift, you will find that there are numerous selections offering an interesting variety. Some gifts pay close attention to detail and offer a chance to purchase something with unique style, while others fully embrace and display the Irish culture.

For those who like the authenticity of a handmade gift, there are plenty of options to choose from. Hailing from Belleek, you may want to look into a Parian china set. The Irish Linen Centre is the perfect place to scout out an exquisite linen find. Many craft shops offer some of the best Irish lace.

If it is a touch of uniqueness that you crave, a trip to County Fermanagh will bring you closer to an array of interesting hand decorated Batik art and Celtic garden sculptures. Other craft gifts can be found at Kilkenny Design Centre and the National Craft Gallery in Kilkenny. Some people also like to bring home a nice bottle of Jameson's whiskey to cool the throat.

There is also a tradition associated with Irish crafts that end up in the production of fine examples of ceramics and pottery. You may located a classic design or choose something a bit more stylish that could fit into the decor of any home. When it comes to delivering a ceramic gift, there are many designers that have a reputation of producing great pieces of art. Some of the most popular of them are made by Louis Mulcahy and Michael Kennedy. Stores connected to the selling of Irish ceramic gifts include Eden Pottery, as well as Mhacha Pottery.

The closest you may come to bringing home a piece of traditional Irish culture to a loved one is to purchase some of the traditional clothing items associated with Ireland. Across the globe, the country is known for clothing items made from wool, as well as eye catching knitwear. This can be seen in the Aran sweaters, which are named after the western Aran Islands. This gift will reflect a piece of the fishing villages common to the Aran Islands, as well as a reminder of the briskness of the weather.

You may opt for the purchase of a cape, which could be fashioned from cashmere or wool. The cape represents a high fashion selection to consider. To locate the best of the bunch, keep your eye out for designers, such as Kilkenny Design, Woollen Mills, as well as Avoca Handweavers.

Most importantly, the fashion forward relative may enjoy designer wear from Irish clothing experts. There are numerous clothing lines to consider that have been created by the likes of Louise Kennedy, John Rocha, and Jen Kelly. A variety of boutiques demand the attention of shoppers. These can be found on Clarendon Street and Grafton Street in Dublin, as well as Lisburn Road in Belfast. The country is filled with numerous shopping centers filled with intriguing house wares, antiques and other great items.
Author Resource:- Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Florida. Find more about this as well as Irish collectibles at http://www.irishgiftsandcollectibles.com
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