Lucky Irish Horseshoe Plaque Bronze
Lucky Irish Horseshoe Plaque Bronze
Cead Mile Failte Lucky Irish Horseshoe Plaque
6" long x 5.5” at widest point.
Cead Mile Failte Means “a hundred thousand welcomes”
Horeshoe has two shamrocks one three and one four leaf and Celtic trim.
Cast by hand in Kinsale
Made in Ireland by The Wild Goose Studio, Kinsale, Co. Cork
Bronze over resin. Ready to hang.
In Stock! Ships Immediately.
SKU: WGSBZ361
Céad Míle Fáilte translates to "a hundred thousand welcomes," embodying the warmth and hospitality of Irish culture. This traditional phrase reflects the genuine openness and friendliness that visitors experience in Ireland, making everyone feel like part of the community. Whether you are exploring the lush landscapes, lively towns, or ancient heritage, the spirit of Céad Míle Fáilte invites you to immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Irish life. Embrace the connections made through shared stories, laughter, and the simple joy of being together. Experience the essence of Irish hospitality, where every welcome is heartfelt and every encounter is memorable.
Explanation on back reads:
Lucky Irish Horseshoe
In rural Ireland, there is a tradition of placing a horseshoe under the cornerstone of a new house for good luck. Our carving has a shamrock and four-leaf clover for extra luck as well as the famous Irish greeting, making it a special addition to your home.
From an original carved by Adam Grabski and cast by hand.
Q. How are the Studio's designs made?
A. All Wild Goose's work is handmade by skilled craft-workers using a cold cast method. Each piece has a shell of pure cast iron or bronze backed by a resin and ceramic core. Any variations in finish are part of its appeal.