
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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The Story: Kilteel Coppercraft was founded by John Cassin and is now proudly continued by his daughter Michelle in County Longford. The family business has been working in handcrafted copper for more than 30 years, creating Irish pieces that feel warm, traditional and made to last.
The current Totally Irish Gifts collection focuses on three strong Irish symbols: the harp, the Celtic cross and the Claddagh. Each one carries a familiar meaning for Irish homes and families abroad, but the copper gives it a deeper glow than printed wall art or ordinary souvenir pieces.
The Process: Each piece is individually made by Michelle in gleaming copper in the old tradition. The surface is worked, polished until it catches the light, carefully toned to bring out depth and then lacquered to preserve the finish. The result is a ready-to-hang piece with warmth, shine and the unmistakable mark of handcraft.
Bespoke Options: Kilteel Coppercraft can create custom pieces made to specification through its own workshop, but the current Totally Irish Gifts range is a ready-to-shop selection of Irish copper wall art. Browse the Kilteel Coppercraft collection below to choose a handcrafted copper piece with the right symbol, finish and heritage meaning.
Browse the current live collection from Kilteel Coppercraft.
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Kilteel Coppercraft was founded by John Cassin and is now continued by his daughter Michelle in County Longford.
Kilteel Coppercraft is based in Clondra, County Longford, Ireland.
Each piece is individually made in copper, then polished, toned and lacquered to preserve its warm finish.
The current range includes Irish copper wall art featuring the harp, Celtic cross and Claddagh symbols.