Irish Figurines and Nativities
A beautiful collection of Irish figurines for your Christmas celebrations.
A lush Irish landscape by
Irish-American artist Edmund
Sullivan adorns the rich green
overcoat of this handcrafted porcelain
A beautiful painted resin St. Patrick.
Nice detail as shown in larger photo
Figure is 8 3/4 inches high
A beautiful Christmas tree design by Thomas Kinkade that stands 15 inches high and is handcrafted to showcase details of the town of Bethlehem, the kings traveling, the shepherds keeping watch, the inn, the stable with Mary, Joseph and the Christ child. A crystalline star tops this tree , and interspersed with angels and twinkling lights, light glows from every building, shedding warmth and beauty on the tree from every angle. The music of 'Silent Night' it plays adds to the holiday mood. It sits on a wooden base with brass-tone name plaque 'Glory to the Newborn King,'. It comes with an AC adapter but can also use batteries.
This beautiful porcelain Irish Nativity set clothes its figurines in lush green shades of the Emerald Isle, Irish-inspired woven patterns, Celtic symbols, sculpted cross and with accents of 22K gold. Comes with the illuminated Creche as pictured.
Crèche measures approximately 14-1/2 inches Wide x 9 inches High, figurines measure 5 inches - 6 inches high
This unique Nativity wreath by Thomas Kinkade is pre-decorated and ready to display. It has six lighted buildings and more than twenty-five handcrafted figures, with detailed palm trees and a red velveteen bow decorated with a scroll inscribed with the word 'Rejoice.'
The Holy Family is featured while the surrounding village scene shows what the Bethlehem residents and the Magi are doing on this holy night. Crafted of resin, this lights up with the glow of approximately thirty LED lights and an illuminated star suspended in the center. Comes with an AC adapter or 4 'AA' batteries (not included). At 14.5 inches it's a wonderful addition to your home this Christmas or to give as a special gift.
Irish Blessing
Bless the four corners of this house. And be the lintel blest, and bless the hearth and bless the board, and bless each place of rest.And bless the door that opens wide to stranger as to kin, and bless each crystal windowpane that lets the starlight in. And bless the root-tree overhead And every sturdy wall. The peace of man, the peace of God The peace of love on all.
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