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IRISH Fight Club Tee Shirt
Brand new Irish Fight Club T-shirt. I must have for your Irish t-shirt collection. Only in Brooklyn will you find this kind of rugged Irish style.
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Celtic Dragons Sticker
The Celtic dragon represents sovereignty, power or a chief, such as Pendragon, the Celtic word meaning 'chief'. The Red Dragon of Cadwallader or Cadwaller is the emblem of Wales – 'upon a mount vert, a dragon passant, wings expanded and endorsed gules – the Red Dragon Dreadful'. It was blazed on King Arthur's helmet in battle, later it was associated with Geoffrey of Monmouth and Owen Glendower. The Saxons had the white dragon as a royal standard. In early Britain it depicted supreme power.
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Owens Coat of Arms (Mantled) T-shirt
Gifts with your Owens Coat of Arms/Family Crest are always in style. Show your family heritage and dress your whole family. These high quality family crest shirts, mugs and bags make great gifts for Father's Day, Mother's Day, birth days, Christmas or just for the fun of it.
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Eccles Family Crest Coffee Mug
Clan Buchanan Tartan Badge Pinback Buttons
Clan Buchanan Badge
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County Kilkenny Map & Crest Mugs
Range of Mugs and Travel Mugs displaying the Crest and Map of County Kilkenny, Ireland. The Crest is the Official Crest of County Kilkenny, displaying the words ” Cill Chainnigh ” meaning “Kilkenny” in Gaelic (Irish). The Map of Kilkenny displays some of the towns in the County: Castlecomer – Urlingford – Freshford – Kilkenny – Callan – Graiguenamanagh – Thomastown – Inistioge – Glenmore – Mooncoin. Show your support for Kilkenny with one of these high quality Mugs. Makes the perfect gift for any Kilkenny fan. Maybe even collect all 32 counties! 😉
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Celtic Cone Flower Custom Necklace
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Hay Celtic Circle Tshirt
Hay Celtic Circle Design
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Blue Celtic Dragon Sticker
The Celtic dragon originated as a symbol of the ancient British people against invading nations. Today the dragon still symbolizes great power and courage. Celtic societies believe the dragons were connected to the Earth and had healing powers. Others believe the Dragons can foretell the future and possesses great wisdom.