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Traditional Irish Textiles: Shawls, Petticoats, and Cultural Crafts

Explore the rich heritage of traditional Irish textiles, featuring beautiful shawls, petticoats, and unique creative pieces such as the 'gansey' and intricate cable patterns. Discover the artistry of Limerick lace, Irish moss link, and honeycomb crochet. Delve into the craftsmanship behind St. Brigid's Cross, straw work, and the cultural significance of crafting festivals. Celebrate Ireland's history with handwoven designs, including hurls and currachs, highlighting the traditions that connect communities to their roots.

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Traditional Irish Textiles: Shawls, Petticoats, and Cultural Crafts

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  1. Textiles Traditional Shawl and Bainin Petticoat Crios

  2. Aran jersey ‘gansey’

  3. Cable zigzag diamond trinity Cable(variant) double zigzag tree of life basket Irish moss link link honeycomb

  4. Crochet Limerick Needle-run Lace

  5. Stonework

  6. Granite Wall Co.Dublin Fedin Wall Aran Island Moher flags and Bank Water-rolled stones Co.Kerry

  7. Thatching

  8. The hearth

  9. Hurls

  10. Currachs

  11. Currach Styles

  12. Lambeg Bodhran

  13. Uilleann pipes

  14. Harps

  15. Waterford Crystal

  16. Sign Writing

  17. Wickerwork

  18. Traditional craft In School

  19. Plaited rush and straw work

  20. St Brigid’s doll Festival Straw work Cailleacha A universal celebration of harvest

  21. St Brigid’s Cross

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