Artwood Designs Wooden Suncatcher | The Lake Isle of Innisfree | Medium
Artwood Designs Wooden Suncatcher | The Lake Isle of Innisfree | Medium
Artwood Designs Wooden Suncatcher | The Lake Isle of Innisfree | Medium
Artwood Designs Wooden Suncatcher | The Lake Isle of Innisfree | Medium

Wooden Suncatcher | The Lake Isle of Innisfree | Medium

Sale price€50.00
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Pickup available at 4 Castle Street, Sligo, Ireland Usually ready in 2-4 days

Wooden Suncatcher | The Lake Isle of Innisfree | Medium

4 Castle Street, Sligo, Ireland

Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days

4 Castle Street, Sligo, Ireland
Sligo
SO
F91 P863
Ireland

This unique wood and crystal suncatcher is inscribed with a quote by poet W B Yeats, The piece is made in Co. Leitrim, Ireland by Emily and her small team at Artwood Designs. Emily uses ethically and locally sourced Irish wood and high-quality Egyptian Asfour crystals.

When hung in a window the sunlight catches the crystal, which acts as a prism and disperses rainbows all around your room. An ideal gift from Ireland for any age or occasion, or for anyone who simply appreciates the magic of Yeats' words.

The poems used for this suncatcher is 'The Lake Isle of Innisfree'. We have taken our favourite lines from Yeats' poems that we feel are inspirational and timeless.

Specifications

Approx. 12.5cmin length.

The timber available will vary from time to time depending on availability between Ash, Beech, Oak and Elm.

Please Note: Because all wood is unique and varies slightly, your exact suncatcher may differ from the above images in this listing. Without a doubt, we will make sure that each and every piece is of equal natural beauty.

About the Artist

Artwood is the innovative creation of Giolla Liddy and Emily Sachs-Eldridge. The Irish family craft business they are so proud of began with a spark - or a sparkle you might say - of inspiration, in 2013.

Giolla worked alongside his father as a carpenter for many years, Emily as a trained organic horticulturist worked at farmers markets selling organic vegetables.

One day Emily brought home a crystal for hanging in their window. It was decorated with some small plastic beads but Emily only wanted the crystal. Giolla looked at the crystal and thought “I could do something nice with that”. He took it out to his workshop and later that evening their first Suncatcher was born.

A trial run of of samples of the new design at the Christmas Market was overwhelmingly positive and in May 2014 Giolla and Emily decided to officially set up Artwood as an Irish family craft business.