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Top Irish Christmas Gifts for Ladies
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Here at IrishShop we want to make choosing an Irish Christmas gift easy for you, so we asked 2 of the IrishShop team to pick their favorite gifts for this Christmas. Our merchandising manager Ciara’s top 5 picks for ladies can be seen here.
Please feel free to contact us for any assistance in finding anything from the perfect stocking filler to the gift that will last a lifetime on 800 571 8351 (toll-free from U.S. and Canada) or service@irishshop.com
Ladies Merino Wool Buttoned Cape
This 100% Merino Wool Cape absolutely tops the list as the most versatile alternative to a sweater or jacket. The cape is chic and stylish and hand crafted in Ireland in the softest of Irish wools. Knit with multiple classic Aran stitches gives it an unmistakably favorite and ever popular Irish look. The flattering one size fits most, rises to any occasion with easy layering over skirts, dresses or pants.
Ladies Sterling Silver Traditional Claddagh Ring
Choosing the perfect piece of Irish jewelry can be difficult as the choice is almost endless. But the one classic piece which never has and never will go out of style, is the Traditional Sterling Silver Claddagh Ring. The Claddagh with its beloved meaning of Friendship, Loyalty and Love is a proud expression of your Irish heritage. This design is also recognized and worn by women around the world as a symbol of everlasting love. Designed and made in Ireland by Solvar Jewelry, the premier Irish jeweler, the ring is hallmarked by the Assay Office in Dublin Castle. Sizes 4-10 including half sizes.
Always Remember Tray
With the Christmas season upon us and the parties and dinners we all are invited to, this lovely Irish Kitchen Tray would make the perfect hostess gift. Of course it can also be the perfect gift for many people in our lives from relatives, to friends to co-workers. The richly decorated and intricate Celtic design and beautifully embellished message is truly a heartfelt gift. So lovely, the tray will be used for both serving and for display. Made of ceramic this gracious rectangular tray is 4.75 x 12.25 and is dishwasher safe.
Inis the Energy of the Sea Cologne Spray
Inis ‘the Energy of the Sea’ is by far the most popular scent in both Ireland and in the U.S. The main reason for such popularity is the sparkling clean scent that perfectly captures the coolness, clarity and purity of the sea. This fresh and energizing scent is loved by both men and women. Inspired by the beauty and magnificence of the west coast of Ireland the crystalline scent instantly refreshes and brings a feeling of happiness. The simplicity of the frosted bottle allows the pure liquid to shine through and the cap resembles two glass pebbles one might find on the beach.1.7 fl.oz.
Amazing Woman Travel Mug
Who doesn’t use a travel mug today! Whether going to work, driving the children to school or shopping women love travel mugs. There are so many wonderful women in all our lives that this inspiring mug would be the perfect gift. A gift so useful, and even more, so appreciated for the meaningful message it imparts. A message that states how ‘Amazing’ they are with their faith, honesty, humility, strong character, kindness and love! The mug features a ceramic outer shell with stainless steel lip and insides. It holds 12 oz of either a hot or cold beverage and will fit perfectly in a car cup holder.




