Meet the Wildflowers
Every piece of jewellery I create tells a story of Irish nature. Here you can discover the wildflowers, their folklore, where they grow, and why they're special to Ireland's ecosystems. These are the tiny treasures I collect on my walks through forests, meadows, and bogs.

Forget-Me-Not
Lus MÃonla
Tiny blue flowers of remembrance and true love

Bluebell
Coinnle Corra
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Bog Cotton
Ceannbhán Móna
Fluffy white seedheads from ancient Irish bogs

Wood Sorrel
Seamóg
The gentle heart of the Irish forest floor

Wild Carrot
Meacan Bán Fiáin
Delicate white lace of Irish meadows

Common Daisy
NóinÃn
The cheerful day's eye of Irish lawns

Meadow Buttercup
Fearbán Féir
Bright golden flowers of Irish meadows

Elder
Trom
Creamy white clusters rich in folklore

Maidenhair Spleenwort
Lus na Seilge
Delicate fern of Ireland's ancient stone walls

Herb Robert
Ruithéal RÃ
The little pink geranium of every crack and corner
Why This Matters
My dream is to spread knowledge of Irish native plants in a playful, accessible way. Each piece of jewellery is a tiny storyteller for Ireland's wild places, carrying tales of meadows, bogs, and forests.
When you wear one of these pieces, you're not just wearing jewellery — you're wearing a connection to nature, a piece of Irish heritage, and a reminder of the beauty that grows wild all around us.
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