Coasters
Coasters
Each coaster is 10.5cm Square
Choose from:
Shamrock Spiral - This wooden, cork-backed coaster with its highly ornate pattern features a golden shamrock with a triple spiral at its heart. It is bordered by never ending knot work symbolizing eternity.
Irish Trinity Knot - This wooden, cork-backed coaster is decorated with a trinity knot. The trinity knot has several meanings which are both Christian & non-Christian. In the Christian tradition the three interlacing strands represent the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. They can also be said to symbolize the natural forces of Earth, Air and Water or, on a more spiritual level, Life, Death and Rebirth.
Best Friend - This wooden, cork-backed coaster conveys a sentiment illustrated by the never ending Celtic knot work of the border as well as the lucky four-leaf clovers.
Slainte - This wooden, cork-backed coaster is decorated with an Irish Saying 'Slainte', a toast meaning 'Good Health' or 'Cheers'. It is the common Irish toast and can often be heard in pubs, when glasses are clinked together in friendship.
Irish Blessing - This wooden, cork-backed coaster depicts what is probably the most popular and widely known of our traditional Irish blessings. The wording is surrounded by shamrocks, the symbol of Ireland, and the never ending interlacing of Celtic knotwork.
Cead Mile Failte - This wooden, cork-backed coaster shows the words 'Cead Mile Failte' meaning 'one hundred thousand welcomes' in the Irish language. The surrounding never ending journey of Celtic knot work symbolizes eternity.
Irish Harp - This wooden, cork-backed coaster depicts the famous Irish Harp. The Irish Harp, dating back to the 12th century, and made famous by bards such as Turlough O'Carolan, the blind harpist and composer, was adopted by Ireland as its national symbol.
Home Blessing - This wooden, cork-backed coaster illustrates a traditional Irish home blessing. Many old Irish blessings represent wishes for plentiful agricultural rewards, healthy children and closeness to God.