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Wine Corkscrew Collection. P264

€27.95
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 A necessity in every household, this bottle opener /corkscrew enables the removal of metal bottle caps from bottles and the removal of cork or plastic stopper from wine bottles. A perfect piece to have or to give as a gift! Product Code P264 Shamrock/Irish  A classic Irish motif, the Shamrock has been recognised as the symbol of Ireland for centuries. It is said that Saint Patrick, Ireland's patron saint, used the shamrock to describe the Holy Trinity - The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit - each represented by a leaf. Product Code P264 Shamrock/Trinity A classic Irish motif, the Shamrock has been recognised as the symbol of Ireland for centuries. It is said that Saint Patrick, Ireland's patron saint, used the shamrock to describe the Holy Trinity - The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit - each represented by a leaf. ‘Triquerta’ meaning three-cornered, is the latin word given to the Trinity knot.  Product Code P264 T4 ‘Triquerta’ meaning three-cornered, is the latin word given to the Trinity knot. Found in the famous Kells manuscripts, it is believed that one of the many symbols of the Trinity knot is religious – representing the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. MADE IN IRELAND Product Code P264 Harp 1 The harp is another emblem of Ireland, and one of the oldest at that. The Irish harp dates back to centuries long gone, and is used as a representation symbol on many things in Ireland nowadays, the Euro, passports, and the Presidential Seal. Product Code P264 Trinity 1 ‘Triquerta’ meaning three-cornered, is the latin word given to the Trinity knot. Found in the famous Kells manuscripts, it is believed that one of the many symbols of the Trinity knot is religious – representing the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.  Product Code P264 Shamrock 1 A classic Irish motif, the Shamrock has been recognized as the symbol of Ireland for centuries. It is said that Saint Patrick, Ireland's patron saint, used the shamrock to describe the Holy Trinity - The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit - each represented by a leaf. Product Code P264 Claddagh 1 The design is that of the Claddagh taken from the famous love symbol designed in the town of Claddagh, Co. Galway by Richard Joyce back in the year 1689. The design is often used for wedding rings as it is based on the ring that Richard made for his bride to be. The symbolisms are "hands for friendship", "heart for love" and "crown for loyalty". Product Code P264 Celtic A  The Spiral Design is found on many High crosses in Ireland and on ancient artwork that dates back to Neolithic times as found at Newgrange. Like the Trinity Knot the Spiral design has a variety of meanings for examples life-death-rebirth, mother -father -child and past -present -future. Product Code P264 Celtic D This design depicts two entwined birds. When the Latin missionary monks brought Christianity to Ireland in early 400 A.D., they also brought a new way of teaching people Bible stories and prayers. As many people could not read, the monks used pictures and symbols in their writings, as can be seen in the Kells manuscript. Product Code P264 Celtic E In ancient times the  hound/dog were seen as a symbol of hunting, healing and bravery they were often given as gifts to royalty and warriors. Drawings of hounds are to be found in Kells manuscript and on paintings dating back to the 17th century.  Product Code P264  Ireland/Map Ireland is known worldwide for it’s beautiful scenery and it’s friendly people. Our small island of 6.3 million is a very popular tourist attraction, especially for Americans as so many Irish emigrated there during the Great Famine 1845-1852.  Product Code P264 Scotland Map   Scotland is the most northern of the constituent of the United Kingdom. Known for its beautiful scenery of mountains, lakes, valleys and rugged coastline.    HAND MADE IN IRELAND PRICE INCLUDES SHIPPING
  • IRISH
  • SHAMROCK/TRINITY
  • T4
  • HARP1
  • TRINITY1
  • SHAMROCK1
  • CLADDAGH1
  • CELTIC A
  • CELTIC C
  • CELTIC D
  • CELTIC E
  • IRELAND MAP
  • SCOTLAND MAP
  • HAPENNY BRIDGE

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