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Shauna
Review for Love-Laughter Ogham Style Double Frame
Irish-made jewellery, keepsakes, art, home gifts, and personalised pieces from independent makers across Ireland.
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Claddagh pieces, pendants, earrings, brooches, and jewellery sets made in Ireland.

Cufflinks, shawls, wallets, and smaller Irish-made accessories that still feel gift-worthy.

Photo frames, plaques, remembrance pieces, and keepsakes for milestone gifting.

Framed prints, Irish photography, calligraphy, and wall-led pieces with stronger story value.

Decor-led heritage gifts, sculptural pieces, and statement Irish-made objects for the home.

Bog oak pens, presentation boxes, and desk-ready gifts with a stronger premium feel.

Baby keepsakes, christening gifts, nursery-led pieces, and child-focused Irish gifting.

Irish craft is often preserved in ordinary things: a piece of jewellery, a framed blessing, a hand-turned pen, a candle from a small workshop. What matters is who made it, where it came from, and why it was chosen.
Our role is to help support the preservation of Irish heritage in a practical way: by making Irish makers easier to find, sharing the story behind their work, and helping more people choose gifts that keep those skills in use.
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Family-run Irish bog art keepsakes made between Athlone and Knockcroghery
From the **Irish Midlands**, Bog Buddies transforms real Irish bog into framed keepsakes made in Athlone and finished at the Claypipe Visitor Centre in Knockcroghery, County Roscommon.
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Family-led Irish jewellery handcrafted in Baldonnell, Dublin with Claddagh, Celtic and heraldic meaning
From **Baldonnell, Dublin**, Boru Jewelry handcrafts Irish jewellery shaped by family heritage, Claddagh symbolism, Celtic design and the craft legacy of Brian Boru.
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Hand-thrown Irish pottery from Kilkenny, shaped with Celtic heritage and everyday use in mind
From **County Kilkenny**, Castle Arch Pottery creates hand-thrown Irish pottery inspired by Kilkenny Castle, Celtic stone carving, Glas Green glazes and the warmth of shared tables.
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Irish music photography and limited-edition prints from Waterford
Based in **Stradbally, Waterford**, Colm Henry is an Irish music photographer whose limited-edition prints capture the energy, intimacy and cultural weight of rock history.
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Ruth of Danu Ceramics handmakes porcelain jewellery and ceramic gifts in Dublin
From **Knocklyon, Dublin**, Ruth of Danu Ceramics handmakes porcelain jewellery and ceramic gifts shaped by Irish nature, travel, wabi-sabi beauty and small-batch craft.
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Deirdre Caulfield handcrafts eco-conscious wooden jewellery in Kells, County Meath
From **Kells, County Meath**, Deirdre Caulfield of Deeca Design handcrafts lightweight Irish jewellery from sustainably sourced hardwoods, pearl and refined gold-toned detail.
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Rónán and Conor Mc Garvey hand-turn wooden pens in the Donegal Gaeltacht
From **Loughanure, County Donegal**, brothers Rónán and Conor Mc Garvey of Donegal Pens hand-turn wooden pens and desk gifts rooted in Irish timber, craft and Gaeltacht place.
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Cathal of Frames Etc. frames Irish heritage wall art in Clondalkin, Dublin
From **Clondalkin Village, Dublin**, Cathal of Frames Etc. creates presentation-ready framed work with careful materials, clean finish and a respect for pieces made to be kept.
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Award-winning goldsmith Garrett Mallon handcrafts contemporary Irish jewellery in Carlingford
From **Carlingford, County Louth**, award-winning goldsmith Garrett Mallon creates contemporary Irish jewellery shaped by traditional bench skills, mixed metals, texture and the landscape of Ireland's east coast.
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Kieran Cunningham handcrafts Celtic and contemporary Irish jewellery in Blessington, Wicklow
From **Blessington, County Wicklow**, Kieran Cunningham handcrafts Celtic and contemporary Irish jewellery using raw metals, hand tools, chiselled scrollwork and hammered finishes rooted in ancient Irish design.
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Michelle of Kilteel Coppercraft handmakes polished copper Irish wall art in Clondra, County Longford
From **Clondra, County Longford**, Michelle of Kilteel Coppercraft continues a family coppercraft tradition, handmaking Irish harp, Celtic cross and Claddagh wall art in gleaming copper.
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O'Gowna Studios handmakes Celtic sculptures, chess sets and Irish heritage gifts in Naul, County Dublin
From **Naul, County Dublin**, O'Gowna Studios creates handmade and hand-painted Irish gifts, from Celtic chess sets and board games to Ogham wall pieces and folklore-inspired home gifts.
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Katie McCay creates recycled silver Ogham jewellery in Athlone, County Westmeath
From **Athlone, County Westmeath**, jewellery designer Katie McCay of Ogham Treasure creates recycled silver pieces inspired by Celtic archaeology, ancient writing and Ireland's Ogham stones.
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Ethel Kelly handmakes personalised Ogham gifts at the Claypipe Centre in Knockcroghery, County Roscommon
From **Knockcroghery, County Roscommon**, Ethel Kelly of Ogham Wish creates handmade, personalised Ogham gifts that turn Ireland's ancient script into names, words and milestone keepsakes.
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Sean Curran creates nostalgic Irish watercolour art prints from Naas, County Kildare
From **Naas, County Kildare**, Sean Curran creates Irish art prints rooted in watercolour, memory and the familiar landmarks of Dublin, Cork and everyday Irish life.
View Sean's maker profileRecent five-star feedback from customers who bought from Totally Irish Gifts and our independent Irish makers.
“Very happy with my purchase and your service, my niece loves her engagement gift, thank you.”
Shauna
Review for Love-Laughter Ogham Style Double Frame
“Lovely gift, as described with prompt delivery. Well packaged for a fragile item too.”
Galway, Ireland
Review for Love-Laughter Ogham Style Double Frame
“Brilliant service, came on time when expected and a beautiful gift for my friends!”
Pippa
Review for Love-Laughter Ogham Style Double Frame
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Jennifer, Ireland
Review for Love-Laughter Ogham Style Double Frame
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Ann Clerkin
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Quick answers to the questions customers usually ask before choosing an Irish-made gift.
We prioritise Irish-made products from independent makers and trusted Irish suppliers. Product pages highlight maker context, materials, personalisation options where available, and the practical details needed to choose with confidence.
Start with the Gift Finder if you want a quick shortlist. If you already know the type of gift, use the shopping selector to browse by category, occasion, or recipient.
Yes. You can enter the recipient delivery details at checkout. For personalised items, check the product page carefully before ordering so names, dates, and messages are exactly right.
No. Personalisation is only shown where the maker offers it. If a product can be personalised, the product page will show the available fields and any important instructions before you add it to your cart.
We show the most relevant dispatch and delivery guidance on product pages, cart, and checkout where available. Handmade and made-to-order items can take longer, so timing is shown before payment rather than hidden after purchase.
International delivery is available for eligible products. Some items may be Ireland-only because of supplier coverage, size, weight, or product type, and checkout will guide you based on the delivery address.
Contact us with your order details and photos of the issue. We will help resolve it quickly with the maker or supplier, whether that means a replacement, refund, or another practical solution.
Many products can work for corporate gifting, team gifts, and client thank-yous. Use the corporate gifting route if you need larger quantities, a managed quote, or guidance on suitable Irish-made options.