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Finecast Plaster replica of the Free Derry Corner during its most iconic phase in 1969. Dimensions: 12cm high, 12cm wide, 6cm deep. The gable wall of 33 Lecky Road in the Bogside, Derry, gained worldwide recognition as a symbol of resistance and beacon of Civil Rights at 3am on January 5th, 1969, when local activist, Liam Hillen, accompanied by Eamon McCann, painted the now famous slogan on the wall. The act was inspired by a midnight incursion into the Bogside by the RUC, following a day of violence when Civil Rights marchers were attacked by Ulster Unionists at Burntollet Bridge while the police looked on. The slogan was later repainted on a white backdrop by ‘Caker’ Casey and signified entry into an autonomous Nationalist area which operated without Police interference between 1969 and 1972. The wall has borne silent witness to some of the most tumultuous events of the ‘Troubles’, with The Battle of the Bogside in August 1969 and Bloody Sunday in January 1972 occurring in the surrounding streets. This recreation celebrates the wall in its most iconic, weather-beaten phase during 1969. It now stands, refurbished and repainted regularly, as a globally recognized sounding board for solidarity with oppressed peoples around the world and as a commemoration for a difficult period in Irish history.
Free Derry Corner 1969, Derry City
€55.00
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Piece dimensions: Approx 5" across, 6" high, 2" wide. £ dimensional piece which can bbe displayed in 360 degrees. Handcrafted finecast plasterwork replica of the Beautiful 7th Century Saint Patrick's High Cross at Carndonagh, replete with free standing pillars featuring fully engraved depictions on all sides. Historians date the Carndonagh high cross to the seventh century, making it one of the oldest of its type in Ireland. This early Christian relic is a red sandstone slab cut out in the shape of a cross, and engraved with a rich, low relief that mixes Celtic artwork and Christian iconography. The west face is completely covered with a Celtic interlacing, while the east face depicts a crucifixion scene. Quite surprisingly, the crucifixion scene is placed on the shaft of the cross rather than its head. Typical of Irish crosses, Jesus is not depicted as suffering or defeated, but rather erect and triumphant. Two small, separate pillars frame the cross, decorated with various characters, such as David with his harp and a large warrior believed to be Goliath. Today, the cross and its pillars are a National Monument of Ireland and can be visited freely in Cardonagh.
Handcrafted Saint Patrick's High Cross, Carndonagh, Inishowen, Co. Donegal
€48.00
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Handcrafted plasterwork Grianan of Aileach with St Patrick’s Well on the Hill.
Dimensions approx 5″ length, 3″ high. 3 dimensional piece, able to be displayed in 360 degrees!

More a representation than my usual replication approach to heritage, I thought this fun little piece would make a delightful talking point on any table, or even a beautiful bookstop. This piece is based on the stunning Grianan of Aileach and the hilltop on which it sits overlooking Inch Island and the Inishowen Peninsula, with its winding ascending road, and not forgetting Saint Patrick’s Well on the hillside, site of many a wish and prayer down through the centuries. Legend has it that Saint Patrick himself blessed this well!
It would be a fair bet that this is likely the smallest Grianan anywhere, complete with stairways, levels and even the tunnels visible in the interior! I loved creating this piece and I hope that you’ll love having it your home.
Handcrafted Grianan on the Hill, Co. Donegal
€45.00
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Bring the magic of Newgrange into your own home with this beautifully sculpted plasterwork Newgrange Entrance Stone piece. This piece is particularly striking under light, given the deep carvings of the intricate spirals and wavelines. A wonderful gift for someone special or even just for yourself! Given its substantial weight, it can easily operate as a beautiful bookstop as well as an ornament! The Entrance Stone at Newgrange is regarded as one of the masterpieces of European Neolithic art. The artist who carved it used a flint or quartz point and picked out the designs. We know that the stone was carved where it still stands i.e. after it was moved into position. We are unable to translate or understand the meaning of the art or to even know if it had a meaning. However, most people believe that for those who built the monument the art had a magical or religious significance. To go inside the chamber 5000 years ago, one had to cross over the Entrance Stone. Perhaps it acted as a physical barrier or threshold between this world and the world of the spirits. To view more pieces please visit our store at Mini Inish
Newgrange Entrance Stone, Donore, Co. Meath
€55.00
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