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Posted by on Dec 9, 2011 in Giveaway 2011, Headline News | 83 comments

Giveaway: Irish Belleek Shard Jewelry

A vintage shard of Irish Belleek china from Co Fermanagh

Liam is offering a piece of his Irish Belleek shard jewelry to one lucky Irish Firesider, by offering a $115 gift certificate to his online store (answer the question at the bottom of the post to enter).

He has several pieces crafted from broken dishes that were recovered in Ireland, so you can take home a bit of Ireland.

$10 OFF

Use the coupon code “IRISHTEA2” and get $10 off your online order or shard jewelry (one coupon per customer/cannot be combined with other promotions/online sales only/expires December 31, 2011).

To enter, simply leave a comment below by Thursday, December 22, 2011, that tells us:

What is your favorite Irish or Ireland-inspired product?

Leave your reply below… winner will be announced December 24, 2011…

Congrats to Tonia M the winner of the $115 gift certificate.

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83 Comments

  1. Oh there are so many fine things that are either Irish made or Irish inspired.But my favorite has to be my pint of Guinness. It is my treat, my refreshment, and my reward for a job well done!

  2. My favorite?!? But I have so many!

    I absolutely love Irish music and listen to it at work all day!

    I make Irish brown soda bread (using Jimmy Bruic’s recipe from Forest of Roses B&B in Dingle) as often as possible, and make blue cheese dressing using Cashel Blue cheese.

    And of course there are those Irish sheep! I have several little sheep “trinkets” at my desk, but they don’t compare to my Irish wool cape. I had surgery in November and have a brace on my arm that precludes me from wearing long sleeves (or a coat). If it weren’t for my Irish wool cape, I’d freeze every time I went outside!

  3. Well as you know I am a big fan of the Belleek, but I now have plenty and I am a Belleek heiress meaning my grandma says what she has is mine someday…So I would say that Ferguson Irish Linen is my favorite now. I am collecting that at the moment! It is so beautiful!!

  4. I’ve fallen in love with Ireland after my first visit. I think my favorite Irish product is my claddagh ring I got in Galway. I wear it every day and, for someone who always loses rings, this is quite an accomplishment!

  5. My cardigan sweater, purchased several years ago in Ireland, is perhaps my favorite & most used Irish treasure; however, the memories I have of Ireland are simply priceless. They continue to ‘warm’ my very soul.

  6. My Favorite is The “Claddagh”. I truly enjoy the belief and symbolism about and for it…It doesn’t matter whether I see it as a pendent, ring or any other appropriateness. It is just BEAUTIFUL =0)

  7. Irish knit sweaters!

  8. Guinness, tullamore dew and sausages!!

  9. 1930s Meakin Clover Platter Shard Pin/Pendant is one of my favourites!! Love your work :)

  10. I have a true weak spot for Celtic knots and anything inspired by them. I love the Clara Craft tile pendants on his site – they make something very traditional look new.

    I think a trip to Ireland is way over due for me – hoping to get over there in 2012 – was last there in 2006 and 2005.

  11. My most recent favorite Irish piece is a pendant I bought at our annual Irish Festival. It’s a pewter circle with the word “love” written in Ogham. This is particularly special to me because I have a Tricerta tattoo with my three daughters’ names written around it in Ogham. Slainte’!!

  12. We visited Ireland for two weeks last June and say, nearly every day, that we can’t wait to go back. My favorite keepsake is a necklace and earrings from John Weldon in Dingle that echos the swirls at Newgrange. It’s so distinctive but different from Claddaghs and other styles. I get compliments every time I wear it, plus it makes me smile.

  13. My favorite item is a hat I purchased near the Cliffs of Moher. It has kept my head warm throughout my journey in Ireland in December (freezing!!!) and a happy reminder when back at home.

  14. Being a fan of different types of stone, and visiting stone circles, an Ogham stone and stone Cairins over there, I was still drawn to the stone category in the shops as well. I have a green connemarra marble neclace that I brought back, and I wear it a lot. I consider it my Irish Good Luck Neclace!

  15. Lunch at McLoone’s butcher in Killybegs, Co Donegal.

  16. Where to begin….so many favorites. I shall say my Celtic Cross is top on my list.

    Merry Christmas!

  17. Belleek china is my FAVORITE Irish product by far, I was given some beautiful pieces this Christmas, LOVE BELLEEK !!!

  18. I love any product by the Irish-born designer, Orla Kiely. Purses, wallets, mugs, etc. I can’t tell you how many tines I’ve been asked here in the US where I bought my Orla Kiely purse.

  19. I absolutely LOVE Irish culture, especially the music, so musical instruments really are my favorite Irish/Irish inspired product. More specifically, I would have to say that either the bodhran or the uilleann pipes would definitely be my all time favorites.

  20. I love Irish music! What a treasure to listen to and experience!!

  21. Claddagh ring

  22. Oh, wait favorite Ireland product…has to be Lyons tea!!

  23. Had a first trip planned to go to beautiful Ireland with my sisters, nephew, his son , neice and her husband, but due to the death of this nephew the trip was called off. Would love to bring a piece of Ireland home to him.

  24. Just looked up and saw the name Richard Quinn on the reply above this…My Mother was a Quinn before Marriage. Her Father was John Patrick Quinn. My Grandma was a Robertson. I am working on doing research into the Quinn and Robertson history.

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