This Irish Countryside inspired Celtic knot necklace is the creation of Peat Fire Jewelry by Éireann.
Erin creates magnificent pieces of jewelry in her studio in America, inspired by the Celtic artwork and designs she has loved and admired during her many trips to the Emerald Isle.

Today, I’m delighted to let you know Erin has graciously sponsored a giveaway for readers of Irish American Mom. One lucky reader will win a beautiful Irish Countryside Simple Celtic Knot Necklace.
You’ll find details on how to enter our giveaway at the end of this post, but first let's explore some of Erin's most recent jewelry designs.
Table of Contents
- Fields of Heather Amethyst and Connemara Marble Earrings
- Sterling Silver Hand Hammered Eternal Celtic Knot Necklace with Celtic Bail
- Sister Knot Eternal Heart Solid Sterling Silver Necklace
- Ogham 'Laoch' Warrior Stone Sterling Silver Necklace
- The Prize - Irish Countryside Simple Celtic Knot Necklace
- How To Enter Our Giveaway
- Update: Winner Chosen
Fields of Heather Amethyst and Connemara Marble Earrings
One of Erin's favorite things to do is to pair genuine amethyst with Connemara marble from Ireland. The combination of purple and green is truly pretty. Here are her magnificent Fields of Heather earrings.
Faceted genuine purple amethysts sit atop beautiful deep green Irish Connemara marble in these dangle earrings which are named after the purple and green fields of heather in the Celtic lands. They dangle from sterling silver ear wires to 1.5 inches.
The green Connemara Marble, recognized as the national gemstone of Ireland, is an ancient marble considered to be one of the rarest marbles in the world. It pairs beautifully with the other marbles of Ireland and natural gemstones like the amethyst.

Sterling Silver Hand Hammered Eternal Celtic Knot Necklace with Celtic Bail
The eternal quality of the Celtic knot is captivating and has enchanted people for generations. First appearing in the third and fourth centuries A.D., they can be seen in ancient art, architecture, and book illustrations. The knots themselves have threads that interconnect with each other and have no start or finish. They are said to represent eternal qualities of relationships and signify loyalty, love, faith, and friendship.
A perfect necklace for anyone, and especially those who love the Celtic lands and want to wear a bit of Celtic history. This pendant and chain are both solid sterling silver. Very simple and pretty, and very Irish.
This is a best seller in the Peat Fire Jewelry necklace collection. The Celtic knot is cast in sterling silver and hand-hammered to bring it even more shine.

Sister Knot Eternal Heart Solid Sterling Silver Necklace
The solid sterling silver Sister Knot Eternal Heart Necklace honors some of the most important and close connections that we have in life - with our sisters, our best friends, our soul sisters, our mothers and other close relationships.
Each Sister knot is an endless loop of a single thread tracing a heart within a trinity knot and representing eternity, whether this means loyalty, faith, friendship or love.
It is one of those pieces of jewelry that can make you feel connected even if you're a distance away from each other.
It will be a meaningful symbol that you can wear every day.

Ogham 'Laoch' Warrior Stone Sterling Silver Necklace
As early as the 4th Century BC, the Irish people etched the beautiful and mysterious Ogham alphabet into stones and trees as the earliest written form of the Irish language.
Ogham grew naturally from Ireland to encompass the early English, Welsh, and Scottish peoples.
Read from the bottom up, this ancient runic language captures the romance and mystery of misty Celtic lands.
Translated as “Warrior”, The Ogham Laoch Stone by Peat Fire Jewelry is .925 solid sterling silver on a sterling silver chain. The perfect way to remind someone of their inner strength and resilience.

The Prize - Irish Countryside Simple Celtic Knot Necklace
Great for layering, and perfect everyday wear, this is an elegant Celtic knot necklace with a simple open Celtic sterling silver knot connected to solid sterling silver chain and clasp.

Made of solid sterling silver, this Celtic inspired necklace is suspended on a beautiful custom made sterling silver cable chain.
One lucky reader will win an Irish Countryside Simple Celtic Knot Necklace,
How To Enter Our Giveaway
To enter simply leave a comment on this blog post by noon Eastern Time on Saturday November 26th, 2022.
You can write any comment you wish. What you write does not affect your chance of winning. If you need inspiration why not let us know which piece of jewelry featured today you would add to your wishlist.
If you live in Canada or Ireland, then please answer the following question in your comment by typing A, or B for the correct answer ...
Ogham Stones are found on the island of Ireland.
A. True
B. False
A winning comment will be chosen randomly using the Pick Giveaway Winner WordPress plug-in.
Remember to leave your email so that I can contact you should you win. Your email won’t be published, just used to contact our winner to organize prize delivery.
The winner will be announced on Saturday November 26th, 2022 at the bottom of this blog post.
You may check out Irish American Mom’s complete terms and conditions for sweepstakes’ entries here.
A big thank you to all who support this giveaway and share it with family and friends.
And many thanks to Erin for so generously sponsoring this prize, and sharing her beautiful jewelry today.
Plus if you like Erin’s jewelry she runs a quarterly giveaway on her own website for a $100 gift card for her jewelry store. You can enter that little giveaway too by visiting her competition page.
Best of luck to all who support this little giveaway. I've also featured Peat Fire Jewelry in my Irish Christmas Gift Guide this year.
Update: Winner Chosen
Our winner has been randomly chosen using the Pick Giveaway Winner Plug-in for WordPress.
And the lucky reader is ….
Jennifer McArthur
I’ll send an email to arrange mailing of her prize. A big thank you to everyone for supporting this giveaway by leaving comments. I thoroughly enjoyed reading each and every comment.
Thank you all for supporting our Irish American community.
Stay tuned for more stories and giveaways over the coming weeks and months.
Thanks for following my recipes and ramblings.

Slán agus beannacht,
(Goodbye and blessings)
Mairéad -Irish American Mom
Pronunciation - slawn ah-gus ban-ock-th
Mairéad - rhymes with parade
Meaghan
What a great way to cross-sponsor each other's sites! Erin's work looks gorgeous!
Irish American Mom
Hi Meaghan - So glad you appreciate our raffles and ramblings in this little corner of the internet. It's great to be able to highlight beautiful artistry such as Erin's jewelry. I am blessed to have connected with many wonderful people through this little blog.
All the best,
Mairéad
Kelly Wencl
Love the jewelry! I recently bought a Ogham print of my name. I had never heard of Ogham before. Love reading your posts!
Irish American Mom
Hi Kelly - So glad you found out about this ancient Irish script. Lovely to hear you have a print of your name. Such a lovely piece of art. I'm so glad to learn you find value in my ramblings.
All the best,
Mairéad
Susan Egan
Erin, you truly are an artist! Your jewelry is amazing and captures the spirit and beauty of Ireland.
Irish American Mom
Hi Susan - So glad you like this prize and Erin's beautiful handiwork. Best of luck in our giveaway.
Take care,
Mairéad
Linda Antunes
Erin's work is simply beautiful.
Irish American Mom
Hi Linda - I think this necklace is amazing too. So glad you like it, and thanks for stopping by to check out this giveaway.
All the best,
Mairéad
Catherine McCormick
I love the workmanship that are in these pieces, such talent!
Irish American Mom
Hi Catherine - Great to hear you like this prize and appreciate Erin's beautiful work. Thanks for following my recipes and ramblings.
All the best,
Mairéad
Pat Delaney
Beautiful necklace. Simple but elegant.
Irish American Mom
Hi Pat - Thanks so much for following my recipes and ramblings.
All the best,
Mairéad
Mick
Some lovely pieces there.
Irish American Mom
Hi Mick - Thanks for stopping by to check out our new giveaway.
Best wishes,
Mairéad
Deirdre
Erin's work is lovely thank you for sharing!
Irish American Mom
Hi Deirdre - Thank you for joining in our giveaway. So glad you like Erin's work.
Best wishes,
Mairéad
Lury
Such a talented artist... I'm so fascinated by celtic knot the endless knot design is one of beauty and all the knowledge you share is always fascinating. Thanks for bringing a bit of Ireland to the U.S. ad the internet.
Lury
Irish American Mom
Hi Lury - So glad you enjoy my ramblings and love these Celtic knot designs.
All the best,
Mairéad
Marian Cathcart
Answer is A
Love reading your blog as you mention recipes and sayings from my youth I had almost forgotten about that bring back happy memories; thanks!
Irish American Mom
Hi Marian - It's lovely to learn that my recipes and ramblings stir good memories from your childhood. That makes my day.
All the best,
Mairéad
Vickie Rommel
I love reading your blog and seeing your recipes. I have several I want to try, but it will be after Thanksgiving.
That is a lovely necklace. I would love to get it
Irish American Mom
Hi Vickie - Happy Irish cooking after Thanksgiving. I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving today. An many thanks for supporting our giveaway.
All the best,
Mairéad
Tizz Crowley
These gifts are all lovely. I'm lucky I own a couple. With Irish luck I'll win this pretty necklace.
Irish American Mom
Hi Tizz - Thanks for being such a loyal reader. So glad you like these Celtic knots.
All the best,
Mairéad
Janielle Nuzum
Love this necklace. Would lobe to win it. Happy Thanksgiving!
Irish American Mom
Hi Janielle - Have a Lovely Thanksgiving. Thanks for stopping by.
All the best,
Mairéad
Gia
I love your blog. I'm studying Ogham now.
Irish American Mom
Hi Gia - Ogham is such an interesting topic - enjoy your studies. Thanks for joining our giveaway.
All the best,
Mairéad
Kelly P.
Oh my goodness…all of the jewelry is beautiful! Thank you for making us aware of Peat Fire Jewelry and so many other all these fantastic Irish & Irish American artists. Great gift ideas!
Irish American Mom
Hi Kelly - So glad you like all the Irish gifts I share. Thank you for stopping by to support our giveaways. I really appreciate all the readers of Irish American Mom.
All the best,
Mairéad
Emily
Count me in! I love that I can find some Irishness stateside. Erin's work is beautiful!
Irish American Mom
Hi Emily - I'm so glad you enjoy the content in this little Irish American corner of the internet. Thanks so much for stopping by.
All the best,
Mairéad
Diane Coulter
The answer is letter A to the question.
Irish American Mom
Hi Diane - Thank you for stopping by to support our giveaways.
All the best,
Mairéad
Mary Pat Purcell
Since the first day that I stumbled upon your page. I have been enjoying and learning at the same time with each new post! Your style of writing is very close to mine and I think that is why I enjoy your prose. Please keep the learning and the fun coming my way! Thanks again.
Irish American Mom
Hi Mary Pat - I'm delighted to hear you enjoy my style of writing - I think it's very much in keeping with my conversations. I like to imagine I'm having a chat with all the wonderful readers of the Irish American Mom blog. Thanks for being such a loyal reader, and for all of your support over the years.
All the best,
Mairéad
Judie Jamison
Erin sure does make some beautiful jewelry pieces. Maybe one day I will be the lucky winner of one!!
Irish American Mom
Hi Judie - So glad you like this prize and Erin's beautiful jewelry. Good luck in our drawing.
All the best,
Mairéad
Angela Dougherty-Way
Wow, love it and yes agree the art work is fantastic. Thank you for showcasing this to us. Happy Thanksgiving will be traveling to see family in Kentucky myself.
Irish American Mom
Hi Angela - Have a safe trip to Kentucky for Thanksgiving and enjoy the holiday with your family. Thankfully, it has warmed up this week in Kentucky.
All the best,
Mairéad
Tedine Soule
I so enjoy reading all of your posts and trying the recipes. I was fortunate to visit Ireland for three weeks in 2018. I loved it and the people. It is truly one of the most beautiful places on earth. I really would like to return one day soon.
Irish American Mom
Hi Tedine - I hope you make it back to Ireland someday soon, but in the meantime thanks for exploring Irish culture here through my recipes and ramblings. Best of luck in our giveaway.
Take care,
Mairéad
Dianna
Lovely pieces!
Irish American Mom
Hi Dianna - Thanks for reading my ramblings, and supporting our raffles.
All the best,
Mairéad
Shelia
So perfect in its simplicity! I would absolutely want it for myself but I also have 3 beloved nieces that would also love it. Thanks for the opportunity to win the necklace.
Irish American Mom
Hi Sheila - So glad you like this prize and have some special people in mind who would appreciate truly it.
All the best,
Mairéad
Lori Kelly
New follower here! Loving the content especially the recipes. Lover of all things Irish and looking forward to more!
Irish American Mom
Hi Lori - Delighted to hear you decided to follow along. It's always a pleasure to welcome new readers to this little corner of the internet. Do stop by whenever you can, to celebrate all things Irish with us. Thanks so much for supporting our giveaway.
All the best,
Mairéad
Breda Keegan
I have been enjoying your FB page & blog since I found you.
Living in Canada and away from Ireland for many years you help me keep up to date and reminisce, use recipes from my youth & much more etc etc.
Celtic jewellery is beautiful with it’s depiction of traditional irish emblems as is this ☘️ knot.
A to the Ogham stones.
Happy Thanksgiving to you in the US.
Breda Keegan
Irish American Mom
Hi Breda - Lovely to hear my recipes and ramblings help you feel connected to Ireland. We are blessed by a wonderful heritage with deep wisdom. Thanks for being such a loyal reader.
All the best,
Mairéad
Traci
I love all of them, but I especially love the Sister Knot and the simple Celtic knot necklaces. They are both going on my wish list!
Thanks for your lovely posts!
Irish American Mom
Hi Traci - I love how meaningful these Celtic knot necklaces are is for anyone with Irish heritage. So glad you like them. Thanks for supporting our giveaways.
All the best,
Mairéad
Dawn
I don't mind if I don't win a necklace!
I'd simply like to let you know how much I enjoy your articles and how much richer I feel in my heritage thanks to some of the things I've learned here. All my best to you and yours during this holiday season!
Irish American Mom
Hi Dawn - I'm so glad you enjoy my ramblings and little Irish lessons, which I truly love to share. It's lovely to know they help you feel connected to Ireland and your people.
All the best,
Mairéad
Maureen Ann
Erin's Celtic inspired jewelry is what we call "simple elegance". Love it.
Thank you for the introduction, Maire'ad.
(Sorry I can't place the fada correctly.)
Irish American Mom
Hi Maureen Ann - These necklaces truly are simple elegance at its finest. So glad you appreciate our raffles and ramblings in this little corner of the internet.
All the best,
Mairéad
Maureen Ann
I forgot my quiz question. It's A, true.
Irish American Mom
Thanks for the answer and keeping us in line for Canadian regulations.
All the best,
Mairéad
FL
Love your blog.
Irish American Mom
Thank you. That's wonderful to hear.
All the best,
Mairéad
Kelly D
I love this necklace. I hope to visit Ireland one day.
Irish American Mom
Hi Kelly - I hope you make it to Ireland someday soon, but in the meantime thanks for exploring your Irish heritage here through my recipes and ramblings. Best of luck in our giveaway.
Take care,
Mairéad
Maureen OHanlon
I would love to win this beautiful pendant
Irish American Mom
Hi Maureen - Thanks for stopping by this week to support our little giveaway.
Take care,
Mairéad
Jennifer
Love your blog, and love her jewelry!
Irish American Mom
Hi Jennifer - Thanks for reading my ramblings, and supporting our raffles.
All the best,
Mairéad
Hilda
I enjoy your blog. I learn so much.
Irish American Mom
Hi Hilda - That's wonderful to hear. Best of luck in our giveaway.
Take care,
Mairéad
Kelly
This newsletter is full of wonderful information The necklace is beautiful I hope I win but I never win things My favorite meal in Ireland was seafood chowder and brown bread The veg soup looks good. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Irish American Mom
Hi Kelly - Seafood chowder with brown bread is one of Ireland's finest meals. So glad you enjoyed it during your Irish trip. Thank you for taking the time to support our giveaways. May the luck of the Irish be with you this time.
All the best,
Mairéad
Ginger
The answer is A.
Erin’s creations are beautiful. I especially like the necklace she’s giving away fit its simplicity and uniqueness.
Thank you Mairead.
Irish American Mom
Hi Ginger - I too love the simplicity of this piece. So glad you like it.
All the best,
Mairéad
Lisa Durand
Answer is A. Very beautiful jewellery. The recipes are good too.
Irish American Mom
Hi Lisa - So glad you enjoy my recipes.
All the best,
Mairéad
Stefanie Pratt
Beautiful jewelry.
Irish American Mom
Hi Stefanie - Thanks for joining our giveaway.
All the best,
Mairéad
Dr. Sarah Ryan
A blessed Advent season 2022 to all!
Irish American Mom
Hi Sarah - May you too be blessed this Advent. Thanks for supporting our little giveaway.
All the best,
Mairéad
Megan Allen
Ogham love necklace
Irish American Mom
Hi Megan - That piece is spectacular.
All the best,
Mairéad
Judy Cole
Today, I'm so Happy to have found this website through Pinterest. Gives me lots of ideas for making new meals, crafting, selecting jewelry for me, for gifts, and fulfilling my Irish dreams and wishes that I entertain daily. Thank you.
Irish American Mom
Hi Judy - Welcome to this little corner of the internet. I'm so glad you found us through Pinterest, and have decided to celebrate your Irish heritage with us. I hope you had a lovely Thanksgiving. I'm so glad to learn you've enjoyed my recipes and ramblings so far.
All the best,
Mairéad
Kathy Gerardi
Irish by heritage, American by birth, in my heart Ireland is where I belong.
Irish American Mom
Hi Kathy - Lovely to hear you feel you belong in Ireland. No matter where we are born, our Irish roots run deep.
All the best,
Mairéad