The original Samhain (Halloween) night began in Ireland — this deep, nocturnal purple brings forth a haunting presence.
The bog is an entity, living and breathing, in the heart of Ireland. Ronnie Graham believes “the bog wood seems to emit a haunting power” and he uses its buried oak as the root of his artform. The colour Ancient Black lives in the layers of his sculptures.
As the fisherman starts his trip, this soft grey reflects the still lake waters on an early spring morning.
From April to May, this violet colour fills the fields as the bluebell flowers take bloom.
This warm, earth grey is named after the Basking Sharks that inhabit the West Coast of Ireland.
The winter approaches and the weather snaps; this fresh blue blankets the ground.
The teal coloured blanket box, a staple of many old Irish houses, where the winter linen was folded away.
The bride twirls in her stunning dress, to reveal a soft blush petticoat.
A leaden grey, like the slates of the stately homes or ruins of castles dotted across the landscape.
Each Brush Stroke combines to complete the master work of any artist. This cool white lightens any space.
Forming raw gold into exclusive future heirlooms, Niamh Utsch only uses the finest materials for her handcrafted pieces of modern jewellery. Each with a glinting hue of Brushed Gold, balanced with jewels and gems for bold and exclusive designs.
Come stroll along the Canal Path, the loose stone beneath your feet and the weeping willows at your side, to find this colour all around.
This deep-sea blue is inspired by Castlecove, which forms part of the adored Ring of Kerry, with its rich natural beauty.
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