Mucros Weavers have designed contemporary and traditional styles for over thirty years in Muckross House, a nineteenth-century Victorian mansion in Killarney National Park.
Looking for a present for a loved one or maybe a new outfit for your wardrobe? You will find all of this and much more when you shop at these Irish stores.
Irish retailer Lee Valley Ireland, based in the small village of Inchigeelagh, West Cork, has some exciting business developments planned for next year.
Inspired by her Irish connections Ashley Rooney opened Celtic Aer, a charming Irish and Scottish import store located in the town of Shrub Oak in New York.
The Tinker's Cart is the purveyor of all things Irish in the heart of Massachusetts. They have everything from classic Irish clothing and jewelry to subscription boxes and traditional coat of arms.
Celtic Weddings are certainly one of a kind. Donegal Square takes us through the traditions that are part of the big day, most of which have been passed down for hundreds of years.
Stuart McGrath, a former master sculptor, founded Celtic DNA Jewelry with the dream of designing pieces that embody the ultimate symbol of Irish heritage. He is offering IrishCentral readers a chance to win one of his beautiful Claddagh silver necklace!
Opened by Terry Kast seventeen years ago, Celtic Ranch has grown to sell the finest of Irish clothing, jewelry, pet collection and even has a Whiskey Snug instore.
Margaret Barry McLemore's store, Irish Traditions in Maryland, sells everything from Irish clothing, perfume, sportswear and even Celtic wedding accessories.
Owner Lanora Davidson sells an array of artisan products from Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. If you're looking for a Celtic gift, you're sure to find it here.