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Brooke and Shoals Scented Candle Review – Celtic Croft

Scented Candle - Sweet Pea & Tea Rose
Brooke and Shoals Scented Candle Review – Celtic Croft

We are hugely excited to finally have these wonderful scented candles in stock in the croft. We’ve put them out the back in our shelves and they have filled the whole shop with their wonderful fragrance even without having the candles lit.

These candles are a super gift from the Emerald Isle for the holiday season. They are made from all natural hand poured wax from Ireland and are scented with fragrance and essential oils.

Brooke and Shoals Scented Candle Review - Celtic Croft
Brooke and Shoals Scented Candle Review – Celtic Croft

These candles have a lead free cotton wick and we have found the 6.5oz candles last for about 45 hours of burn time when we have them lit in the croft.

Brooke and Shoals Scented Candle Review - Celtic Croft
Brooke and Shoals Scented Candle Review – Celtic Croft

We think these candles are perfect to bring that little bit of celtic magic into your home, or as a perfect gift too.

You can find out more about our range of different Brooke and Shoals Scented candles here 

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Liz Christy Scarves Review – Celtic Croft

 

Liz Christy Scarves Review - Celtic Croft

What if you could get unique handmade knitwear that also embraced the spirit and feel of some of our most classic paintings like Monet?  We stock a number of unusual and handmade items from Ireland and what drew our eye to Liz’s scarves were the sumptuous depth of her color choices that reflects the tones and colors found in classic paintings by artists such as Monet.

This is the closest we have to wearable art in our shop!

The Walk at Argenteuil - Purple Desire
Liz Christy Scarves Review – Celtic Croft

about Liz 

Liz is a textile designer and hand-weaver who lives and works in  Annayalla just outside Castleblayney, among the rolling hills of County Monaghan in Ireland.  She has passion for Irish textiles, which she weaves in her bright and airy workshop, Swallow Studios.

Liz’s love of colour echoes what she sees around her each day; fresh hues of springtime crocuses and bluebells, vibrant highlights in our summer landscape, rich shades of autumn and shimmering, water-filled winter scenes.

The Walk at Argenteuil - Wild Lupin
Liz Christy Scarves Review – Celtic Croft

She draws her inspiration from the lush drumlin countryside and paintings by her favourite artist, Claude Monet. Paintings by Paul Gauguin and American artist, Edward Hopper have influence in some of her work too.

Liz says its essential that she can truly guarantee that her textile designs are genuinely hand-woven in Ireland. Hand-weaving is an age old craft and her looms are powered by hand and foot and all her work has a woven selvedge. Every piece is knotted and washed by hand to finish and bring out the luxurious softness of the wool.

Wearable Art 

When Liz was about 15 years old she discovered Claude Monet. Her  art teacher opened the windows of wonder for her with his beautiful violet colours and painting style….what a combination and she was hungry to see more of his work. She didn’t know then the path her life would follow, into the world of colour and texture, and that Monet would accompany her along the way.

Liz Christy Scarves Review - Celtic Croft
Liz Christy Scarves Review – Celtic Croft

But accompany her he has, and this collection of handcrafted designer scarves is now her signature collection. We stock some of the examples of the lavish ‘The Walk at Argenteuil’ scarves.

Liz Christy Scarves Review - Celtic Croft
Liz Christy Scarves Review – Celtic Croft

Her loom was set up in her cottage after some time away from it. Liz ordered her first box of yarn which she excitedly spread on the floor. She sat in the middle of the cones of colour and thought ‘what next’. Inspiration came in the form of a book she bought about Claude Monet. She draped swatches of coloured yarn across the beautiful Impressionist paints. The muse had struck and continues to inspire her daily as she dyes and weaves.

Hence why we genuinely feel these scarves are  Wearable Art ~ Inspired by Art

Find out more and buy from our store here 

 

 

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Brooke and Shoals – Fragrance Diffuser – Lemon Mandarin and Magnolia -Review

Brooke and Shoals - Fragrance Diffuser - Lemon Mandarin and Magnolia
Brooke and Shoals Fragrance Diffuser – Lemon Mandarin and Magnolia
Brooke and Shoals – Fragrance Diffuser – Lemon Mandarin and Magnolia 

This diffuser is one of the bestselling in the Brooke and Shoals Range.  This diffuser has fragranced oils and is alcohol free and we find gives a lovely scent in the home for up to 4 or 5 months.  We would describe the scent as very zesty, with a more subtle floral note of magnolia and jasmine. This scent is perfect to help create a relaxing atmosphere.

Brooke and Shoals - Fragrance Diffuser - Lemon Mandarin and Magnolia
Brooke and Shoals – Fragrance Diffuser – Lemon Mandarin and Magnolia
Brooke and Shoals – Fragrance Diffuser – Lemon Mandarin and Magnolia 

We’ve been a fan of Alison Bantons fragrances for a long time. She is the founder of Brooke and Shoals and often uses childhood inspiration for the fragrances she creates.  She often recalls picking flowers in her great-aunt Mollies garden. The garden was near a babbling brook and whispering shoals and this came to form the name of Alisons company in her Aunts honour.

Brooke and Shoals - Fragrance Diffuser - Lemon Mandarin and Magnolia
Brooke and Shoals – Fragrance Diffuser – Lemon Mandarin and Magnolia 

A top tip to maximise your fragrance – We’ve found that turning the reeds upside down from time to time helps. The packet comes with a 4.06 fl.oz bottle and the reeds in a lovely package with a bow on top which makes it a great gift idea.

You can find out more about this diffuser and buy for the lowest price with FREE delivery by clicking on the link below

https://www.celticcroft.com/product/booke-and-shoals-fragrance-diffuser-lemon-verbena-and-bergamot/

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Nicholas Mosse Pottery Review – Celtic Croft

Nicholas Mosse Review - Celtic Croft
Nicholas Mosse Review – Celtic Croft

Nicholas Mosse is everything we love about Irish pottery. Nick throws a huge passion into his pottery and it shines through in all the kitchenware we stock in our store.

Nicholas Mosse Review - Celtic Croft
Nicholas Mosse Review – Celtic Croft

Whether is a warm cup of tea on a cold day, or sharing a family meal on a special occasion we adore the homely feel of every single handmade item Nick makes.

Nick applies patterns to the mugs using a traditional 18th Century technique in his pottery studio in Bennentsbridge in County  Kilkenny in Ireland. His Old Mill is steeped in family history and was restored from an old hydro electric mill to power the fire needed to cure the pottery.

Nicholas Mosse Review - Celtic Croft
Nicholas Mosse Review – Celtic Croft

Nick began his lifelong obsession with pottery 55 years ago, he learnt his craft with the potters in Harrow, England and then married an American artist , Susan before going on to start the pottery business in 1976.

Susan is the creative force behind the original and creative designs, often with a heavy hat tip to traditional styles. She takes her inspiration from the countryside all around them and Nick and Susan only release one new design every year.

Nicholas Mosse Review - Celtic Croft
Nicholas Mosse Review – Celtic Croft

Every piece of hand made pottery from their mill undergoes a 20 step process. Starting with the locally sourced and custom mixed clay they then throw lumps onto the potters wheel and begin forming each mug or item by hand.

The handles are applied using ‘slip’ which is a natural clay glue that binds the handles during the firing process in the kilns.

The Bisque Kilns do a first firing without the colourful patterns on before being hand painted at the mill with different underglaze colours and then refired in the kiln with a clear hard glaze applied over the top.

Nicholas Mosse Pottery Review - Celtic Croft
Nicholas Mosse Pottery Review – Celtic Croft

When we hold Nick and Susans kitchenware in our hands, often with a steaming cup of tea when we are in the Celtic Croft shop we get a close connection to a beautiful part of the country of Ireland, and a sense of connection to our ancestry and past. The traditional and handmade high quality element of Nicholas Mosse pottery and the connections it makes for us are the reasons we take huge delight in shipping his goods to the USA and helping to entice American customers with their own little bit of authentic Irish pottery into their daily life at home.

These mugs and kitchenware are for drinking from, not leaving for show on your sideboard !

To find out more browse out store here

https://www.celticcroft.com/product-category/nicholas-mosse/

 

 

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Julie Dillon Knitwear Review – Celtic Croft

Julie Dillon Knitwear Celtic Croft
Julie Dillon Knitwear Celtic Croft

Jumpers , Cardigans and Waistcoats from newborn to age 5. These are the perfect family gifts for the little leanbh in your life !

Around the time we started our lovely croft store a certain charming lady from Dublin in Ireland called Julie Ditton started making gorgeous childrens knitwear and when we first saw these we instantly fell in love.

Julie Dillon Knitwear Celtic Croft
Julie Dillon Knitwear Celtic Croft

There is something about the bold elementary school colours she uses, combined with strong motifs such as animals or flowers that makes us smile every time we bring her clothing over to the USA.

Julie Dillon Knitwear Celtic Croft
Julie Dillon Knitwear Celtic Croft

The moment you pick these up its obvious that these are handmade in Dublin. In a world of mass produced sweatshop corporate clothes you can tell the moment you feel the soft wool against your hands that this is something special.  One of the ‘magic’ elements in all the things we stock in the Celtic Croft is the feeling certain things gives us that takes us straight back to our ancestral home. Sometimes its hard to define quite what that charm or magic is, but with Julies knitwear its obvious.

Julie Dillon Knitwear Celtic Croft
Julie Dillon Knitwear Celtic Croft

With Julie Dillon its the fact that her range of Jumpers, Cardigans and Waistcoats remind us so much of the knitwear our Grandmother ‘Nanny Kathleen’ used to knit for us. Its not just that it reminds us of our childhood, holding these garments takes us back to all those times that our family got together, the Christmases by the fire , the birthdays and the christenings. You can almost smell the waft of pipes and whisky as you hold these garments in your hands.

Julie Dillon Knitwear Celtic Croft
Julie Dillon Knitwear Celtic Croft

The 100% Irish wool is sourced locally from County Donegal and almost every single item she makes…..is made by Julie. If you search enough online you’ll find her website, but like many of the truely magical Celtic things she doesn’t even sell her clothing online.

Julie Dillon Knitwear Celtic Croft
Julie Dillon Knitwear Celtic Croft

We adore her bright and bold childrenswear and take great pride shipping her individually made clothes to the USA.

Find out more about these delightful clothing line in our online shop with free shipping throughout the USA by clicking below

Julie Dillon Knitwear Range 

 

 

 

 

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Hibernia – Celtic Passion

Hibernia – Celtic Passion

Picture of Hibernia - Celtic Passion
Hibernia – Celtic Passion
An amazing and seductive fragrance from the Irish Company Fragrances and Memories based in County Wicklow. The famed fragrance designer Alison Banton created this summer floral and neroli blossom mixed with pink pepper and soft woody base notes.
Hibernia - Celtic Passion on a Nicholas Mosse plate
Celtic Passion – sitting on a Nicholas Mosse Plate

What we love about this fragrance is the warm and gentle scent. Wear it for fun, an evening out, or to impress your friends.

You can buy this fragrance at our store Celtic Croft or on-line at our Amazon store.

The three scents
The three Hibernia – Celtic fragrances

Celtic Passion is one of three amazing fragrances, Celtic Passion, Celtic Charm and Celtic Spirit