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MPJ-CC-0001 €44.00 [SOLD]
Very decorative tealight holder, hand cut and polished ockre coloured sandstone from the Isle of Doagh, (Co.Donegal), on Inishowen, the northernmost peninsula of Ireland. The size is 90 x 80 x 50mm and it weighs 660gms. Including candle.
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MPJ-CC-0002 €40.00
This is a very attractive tealight holder from Malin Head, the northernmost point of Ireland in County Donegal. The grey and whitish streaked gneiss rock is hand polished to a silky sheen to allow the many tiny mica flakes to sparkle in the light. It is 135 x 75 x 55mm in size and weighs 945gms including candle.
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MPJ-CC-0003 €49.00
The stone for this mantlepiece clock I collected on the Isle of Doagh, (Co.Donegal), on Inishowen, the northernmost peninsula of Ireland. It is ockre/grey coloured with two attractive red-brown diagonal lines. It comes with the battery, which can easily be changed (instruction included). The size is 120 x 70 x 25mm and it weighs 340gms.
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MPJ-SG-0001 €3.00 (Unlimited Supply)
One small bottle with cork full of polished pebbles from Inishowen, Co. Donegal, the northernmost peninsula of Ireland. The bottle is 50 x 20mm and has a handwritten label "Malin Pebbles".
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MPJ-SG-0005 €8.00 [SOLD]
Here another dark red jasper stone attached to a Keyring. It is tumble-polished (i.e. in a tumbling machine) and drilled. The stone comes from the Inishowen Peninsula in northern Co. Donegal. The keyring has a secure snap fastener and is without the stone 60mm long. This would be a lovely small gift for a person who loves Ireland or indeed for anyone who admires beautiful natural stone
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MPJ-SG-0006 €8.00
This Keyring holds a nice green serpentine rock of triangular shape, whitch was tumble polished. It comes from the Inishowen Peninsula at the northernmost tip of Ireland. The keyring has a secure snap fastener and is without the stone 60mm long.
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MPJ-SG-0007 €8.00
Another Keyring with a brown/ockre coloured beach pebble. It was tumble polished and comes from the Inishowen Peninsula at the northernmost tip of Ireland. The keyring has a secure snap fastener and is without the stone 60mm long.
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MPJ-SG-0002 €17.00 [SOLD]
Those lovely spoons can be used for jam or honey or as a gift for a newborn baby (as the saying goes "...born with a silver spoon in his mouth"). The stones are serpentine (green), dark red jasper, and whitish quartzite with dark red spots, all hand polished on wheels. I have found them on various beaches on Inishowen, the northernmost peninsula of Ireland. Length of the spoon 85 mm.
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