Best of Irish gift shops
Purchasing the best wares to decorate your home, yourself, or Barney down at the corner pub couldn't be simpler, because MollieMalones.com is one of those Irish gift shops you come to rely on for selection, quality, service, and the friendly folks here who procure everything from the finest Belleek to the best-looking Guinness merchandise. You'll notice, once you've taken a few moments to browse through our inventory, a selection of Irish clothing, china, crystal, kitchen wares, linens, books, calendars, glassware, blankets, jewelry, Mullingar pewter, sporting goods, and even a few Scottish goods, as wide and wonderful as the sparkling Irish Sea on a calm summer morning. So take some time and look around and see why some say we have the best Irish gifts online.
Welcome! Irish clothing, etc.
Let your friends and family feel the warmth of a true Celtic welcome when they come visiting. From the time they stand on your doorstep, they'll get that wonderful sense of true hospitality. You can choose from our finely crafted Irish decorations and home decor suitable for mounting on the front door, from the beautiful brass Claddagh knocker to the handsome pewter "Failte," knocker, with a message of welcome and simple Celtic knotwork emblem. And though "The Missus" might not allow you to don a Dublin cap indoors, you can still greet visitors all gloriously green in the "one hundred thousand welcomes" message of a "Cead Mile Failte" T-shirt.
Irish decorations and facts
Jokes, toasts and blessings, and even a nice comprehensive piece on the people of Ireland and their fascinating history are our gifts to you as you settle in with your tea or your stout to shop at one of the nicest Irish gift shops online. These are some of our favorites, and we hope you find enjoyment from them too. While you're sifting through our fine Irish decorations, deciding whether you'll buy your sweetheart the Belleek Archival Neptune Kettle or the sweet shamrock-sprinkled Tara Bowl (we suggest both), you may want to take a peek at the fascinating summary of facts about dear Eire. Many little known bits fill the page.
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