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
Sherri Wiegman
If I could, I would buy the Ogham "Laoch" Warrior stone sterling necklace for a friend of mine who is going through cancer treatment.
I enjoy Irish American Mom as it takes me back to Ireland when reading your posts or emails. While a beautiful country, the people are the best in the world.
Irish American Mom
Hi Sherri - That necklace would be a wonderful gift for your friend - a reflection of courage and strength as she goes through her treatment. Lovely to hear you have been to Ireland and that you appreciate the warm, welcoming people of Ireland. I’m so happy to hear you enjoy my recipes and ramblings. Thanks for stopping by to support this giveaway.
Best wishes,
Mairéad
Merryellen Towey Schulz
Would love to have it! So pretty.
Irish American Mom
Hi Merryellen - Thanks for reading my ramblings, and supporting our raffles.
All the best,
Mairéad
Linda Clapp
The necklace is beautiful!
Connie West
Thoroughly enjoy your blog and how you perfectly capture the magic of Ireland. The jewelry pieces are lovely!
Irish American Mom
Hi Connie - Thanks for your kind words about my website, and thanks for stopping by.
Best wishes,
Mairéad
Irish American Mom
Hi Linda - Best of luck in our giveaway.
Take care,
Mairéad
Brigid O'Hara Koshko
Beautiful jewelry! I would love to win this.
Anne
Such beautiful jewellery!! The answer is A
Irish American Mom
Hi Anne - Best of luck in our giveaway.
Take care,
Mairéad
Irish American Mom
Hi Brigid - So glad you like this prize. Good luck in our drawing.
All the best,
Mairéad
Pam Brown
LOVE your recipes! Thank you for sharing.
Irish American Mom
Hi Pam - Thanks for reading my ramblings, and supporting our raffles.
All the best,
Mairéad
Callie O'Connor
I’m an Irish on both sides which makes me almost 100% hopefully I can win☘️
Irish American Mom
Hi Callie - Thanks for sharing your Irish roots with us. This necklace would be perfect for you. Thanks for reading my ramblings.
All the best,
Mairéad
Sharon Haynes
Really love all your posts
Irish American Mom
Hi Sharon - So glad you enjoy my blog. Thanks for being such a loyal reader.
All the best,
Mairéad
Kathleen Giles
While I live in the USA, the answer is A. True. What a lovely necklace. I so enjoy your blogs, and recipes. Thank you.
Irish American Mom
Hi Kathleen - Thanks so much for following my recipes and ramblings. So glad you enjoy my blog.
All the best,
Mairéad
Monica Rossick
I loved the sisters knot necklace.
Irish American Mom
Hi Monica - That piece is gorgeous. Thanks for stopping by this week.
All the best,
Mairéad
Jenna ruch
I adore you’re Irish food blog. Reminds me of my mum and her recipes. Thank you 💚🎶
Irish American Mom
Hi Jenna - Lovely to hear my recipes are just like your mum's and that you enjoy my blog. Thank you for stopping by to support our giveaways.
All the best,
Mairéad
Angela K. Marvin
Beautiful jewelry! I love the earrings, and they are not terribly expensive.
Celina O'Farrill
Love your website. Every time I make one of your recipies I'm transported to my beloved Ireland. And what can I say about the jewelry, I very proudly wear my Tara brooch and Celtic earrings wherever I go I let everyone know that Irish blood runs through my veins! 💚☘
Irish American Mom
Hi Celina - It's wonderful to hear my recipes help you recreate a taste of Ireland in America. Lovely to hear you wear your Irish jewelry with pride. Thanks for stopping by this week.
Best wishes,
Mairéad
Irish American Mom
Hi Angela - Erin's prices are very reasonable for such beautifully crafted pieces. So glad you like this prize. Good luck in our drawing.
All the best,
Mairéad
Megan M.
I love Celtic knots like the one on the necklace. They remind me of the design on my first Irish dance solo dress. Love your blog!
Irish American Mom
Hi Megan - I love spiral Celtic designs of all kinds, and Irish dance dresses can be spectacular when they have Celtic knots embroidered on them. Lovely to hear you are an Irish dancer.
All the best,
Mairéad
Michele
I would love to win the Celtic knot necklace to show off my Irish heritage!
Irish American Mom
Hi Michele - I love how meaningful this piece is for anyone with Irish heritage.
All the best,
Mairéad
Mial Pagan
Hi Mairead - I hope you're well - thanks for the great blog! Hopefully next year my latest play, Thin Places, set in County Antrim, will be onstage in London! I'll keep you posted.
Best wishes
Mial
Irish American Mom
Hi Mial - Wonderful to hear your play may be on stage in London next year. I love the name "Thin Places" for a play.
Best wishes,
Mairéad
Kelly Sinclair
So gorgeous, her jewelry is lovely!
Irish American Mom
Hi Kelly - Thanks for reading my ramblings, and supporting our raffles.
All the best,
Mairéad
Joan
This is a beautiful and generous giveaway,
Joan
Irish American Mom
Hi Joan - I think this jewelry piece is amazing too. So glad you like it, and thanks for stopping by to check out this giveaway.
All the best,
Mairéad
Marion
Mairead this is such a nice way to show your Irish heritage.
Marion
Happy Thanksgiving To you and yours
Marilyn,Joan and Marion
Irish American Mom
Hi Marion - I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving too. Thank you all for stopping by this week and for supporting this little giveaway.
Take care,
Mairéad
Michele Pearson
Beautiful!🪢Happy Thanksgiving!🦃
Irish American Mom
Hi Michele - Have a lovely Thanksgiving too. Best of luck in our giveaway.
Take care,
Mairéad
Jill ORiley McDonald
I justlove the hand hammered celtic knot. Has such depth. All of Erin's jewelry is beautiful. The simple celtic knot is just stunninv!
Irish American Mom
Hi Jill - I love how that hammered Celtic knot shines. Thanks for checking out Erin's website, and for taking the time to enter our giveaway.
Take care,
Mairéad
Katie Rodriguez
I read how you keep the skins on the potatoes while boiling and I think I'm going to try that for Thanksgiving. Also, I love that I know what rutabagas are, how to cook them, and why we always called them turnips! Since my mom passed away 13 years ago, this has become my favorite part of Thanksgiving since it reminds me of her.
Irish American Mom
Hi Katie - I hope your mashed potatoes turn out great. Lovely to hear your family enjoys rutabaga (or turnips) at Thanksgiving too. I hope you will enjoy warm memories of your mother and Thanksgiving celebrations from years gone by, as you mark the occasion once again this year. It's such a wonderful holiday.
Happy Thanksgiving,
Mairéad
Eileen Stokes
Erin's jewelry is gorgeous! I love your recipes and that your blog includes a little bit of everything in it. I was just thinking of your gift site yesterday when I learned that a local crafter makes a men's soap with Guinness as an ingredient.
Irish American Mom
Hi Eileen - That Guinness soap sounds interesting. So glad you enjoy my blog - it truly is a mix of everything. It definitely is not what Google expects and does not fit their algorithms. Most bloggers focus on one thing only such as recipes, but I write about anything and everything to do with Ireland and Irish America. Thanks so much for stopping by this week. Best of luck in our giveaway.
Take care,
Mairéad
Calico
This is a beautiful necklace! My dream is to go to Ireland one day.
Irish American Mom
Hi Calico - 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
Kathleen M Corman
I love Erin's beautiful jewelry, especially her Celtic knot pieces
Irish American Mom
Hi Kathleen - So glad you like this prize and Erin's jewelry. Good luck in our drawing.
All the best,
Mairéad
Regina Fox Shirey
I found your wonderful blogpost when I returned from a family reunion trip to Ireland this summer. I was craving for all things Irish. I have told friends my heart was in the shape of a shamrock after my visit. I was homesick for my country of heritage the minute I returned home, even though I was not born in Ireland. I would like to give the Celtic Knot necklace to my daughter. She was on the trip with me and loved her first visit as an adult. She wanted to move there, if only a dream. Thank you for helping to fill my lonely yearning for Ireland.☘️
Irish American Mom
Hi Regina - Thanks for being such a loyal reader and for sharing your wonderful experiences when you visited Ireland. It sounds like the Emerald Isle is calling to you. I'm so glad you appreciate the bits and pieces about Ireland and the Irish that I share.
All the best,
Mairéad
Colleen Williams
The Celtic knot is lovely and intricate!
Just beautiful!!
Irish American Mom
Hi Colleen - Thanks so much for following my recipes and ramblings, and for supporting our little giveaways. I really appreciate all of the readers who stop by this little corner of the internet.
All the best,
Mairéad
Mary Ann
Hello~ So wonderful to see you in my inbox today.
Oh wow, love that necklace!
May the luck of the Irish be with me!☘️☘️
Happy holidays to you and yours. I love that photo with your horse, Just have to say we could be related.
Irish American Mom
Hi Mary Ann - So glad to hear you enjoy my emails whenever I pop in to your mail box. My husband took that picture of me with the horse when we were climbing Knocknarea in County Sligo. If we look a little alike, we could be thirty-first cousins (that's what my granny used to say.)
Thanks for stopping by this week.
All the best,
Mairéad
Brian Casey
I love the Ogham Warrior Stone! Being of Irish descent myself, I love anything that connects me to my roots!
Irish American Mom
Hi Brian - That piece is wonderful. Lovely to hear you like gifts that connect you to your Irish heritage. Thanks for being such a loyal reader.
All the best,
Mairéad
Jenny Beatty
I just found out about your blog from Erin sharing it on Facebook. So glad she did!
Irish American Mom
Hi Jenny - I'm delighted Erin has shared this post on her Facebook page. Welcome to our little Irish American corner of the internet. Best of luck in our giveaway.
Take care,
Mairéad
Karen Carey
All the jewelry is beautiful! Great Christmas ideas. Thank you and have a very Happy Thanksgiving!
Irish American Mom
Hi Karen - Have a lovely Thanksgiving too. Thanks for reading my ramblings, and supporting our raffles.
All the best,
Mairéad
Stephanie Ryall Pineda
hi,
Love your site! I always read the whole thing. Erin's jewelry is beautiful!
Thanks,
Stephanie
Irish American Mom
Hi Stephanie - Thanks for being such a loyal reader and for supporting our little giveaways.
All the best,
Mairéad
Jennifer McArthur- Fowler
Such a pretty knot necklace. What a sweet prize. Good luck to whom ever wins!
Irish American Mom
Hi Jennifer - Thanks for checking out Erin's jewelry. So glad you like this necklace.
Take care,
Mairéad
Emma
Greetings from middle Tennessee! I've been enjoying your blog. My favorite of the jewelry I'd say is the Ogham warrior stone.
Irish American Mom
Hi Emma - So glad you like this prize. Best of luck in our giveaway.
Take care,
Mairéad
Emma
Greetings from middle Tennesse! The jewelry pieces are beautiful! My favorite is the Ogham warrior stone.
Irish American Mom
Hi Emma - So glad you like that Ogham warrior piece. I really appreciate all of the readers who stop by this little corner of the internet to support our giveaways and stories of Ireland.
All the best,
Mairéad
Billie
Wishing you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving.
Irish American Mom
Hi Billie - I hope you too have a lovely Thanksgiving.
All the best,
Mairéad
Kate
Gorgeous jewelry!
Irish American Mom
Hi Kate - Thanks for entering our giveaway.
All the best,
Mairéad
Patricia Murphy
Love this email! Keeps me close to my roots
Irish American Mom
Hi Patricia - So glad you enjoy my email newsletters. Thanks for supporting our giveaway, and celebrating your Irish heritage in our little corner of the internet.
All the best,
Mairéad
Marie Nilles
Love anything to do with Ireland and Irish culture.. Been to Ireland twice and hope to go again.
Irish American Mom
Hi Marie - 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
Jayne O’Connor Ardo
I love this!
Irish American Mom
Hi Jayne - That's brilliant. Best of luck in our giveaway.
Take care,
Mairéad
Karen Dubberke
What beautiful jewelry! Love your recipes also. They bring out the 1/4 Irish in me!
Irish American Mom
Hi Karen - Lovely to hear you celebrate your Irishness. Thanks for reading my ramblings,
All the best,
Mairéad
Cathleen Toomey
Have a marvelous Thanksgiving!
Irish American Mom
Hi Cathleen - I hope you too have a wonderful Thanksgiving celebration. Thanks for stopping by.
All the best,
Mairéad
Chris Tirella
I love your blog!
Irish American Mom
Hi Chris - That's wonderful to hear.
All the best,
Mairéad
Sally Colman
Thank you to you and Erin for the giveaway! That’s a beautiful necklace!
Irish American Mom
Hi Sally - So glad you like this prize. Good luck in our drawing.
All the best,
Mairéad
Mari Antman
Love receiving these emails and all the great ideas I get from then. Now adding beautiful jewelry wishlist ideas to it! Happy Holidays to all. Mari
Irish American Mom
Hi Mari - Have a wonderful holiday season. So glad you've found some items to add to your Irish gift list. Thanks for stopping by.
All the best,
Mairéad
Margaret Vaughn
I really love the sister knot necklace! Erin does a fabulous job on her jewelry!!
Irish American Mom
Hi Margaret - The sister knot necklace is precious. Erin truly is a talented artist.
All the best,
Mairéad
Mary Stec
Dear Irish American Mom, love your site, the jewelry is so beautiful. The recipes take me back to my childhood, my Grandma Rose came to the U.S. after the Titanic sank, she was bumped from the ship due to over booking in steerage. Grandma cooked delicious Irish food whenever we were together, her soda bread, stews, chickens & apple pies. Our Irish heritage is so important~it is our roots.☘️
Thank you !
Irish American Mom
Hi Mary - I'm so glad this post brought back warm childhood memories for you. Thanks for being such a loyal reader.
All the best,
Mairéad
Suzanne
Hi Mairead. You are the rutabaga guru😊 and have given me tips before. I’m making it for Thanksgiving. Can it be peeled and diced and stored in a ziplock bag a few days prior to boiling it in Thanksgiving? Or would it turn brown/taste funny? Thanks.
Irish American Mom
You can peel and prepare your rutabaga up to one day in advance. Store the cubes in a bowl covered in water, or in a zip lock bag with water if the seal is good. Do not add any salt to the water since this would draw out some of the liquid from the rutabaga cubes. If you keep the rutabaga in water for too long it will not cook correctly, so I would say prepare it 24 hours in advance at a maximum. I hope this helps and have a wonderful Thanksgiving. I tried to send you an email but it bounced back to me. Thanks for stopping by here too.
All the best,
Mairead
Suzanne
Thank you so much Mairead! Happy Thanksgiving.
Irish American Mom
Hi Suzanne - Have a lovely Thanksgiving also. Thanks so much for following my recipes and ramblings.
All the best,
Mairéad
Blythe Hernandez
Love love love this!!!
Irish American Mom
Hi Blythe - So glad you appreciate our raffles and ramblings in this little corner of the internet.
All the best,
Mairéad
Tammy
Beautiful craftsmanship! A wonderful piece of jewelry! Who wouldn’t love to own that? Thanks for helping me keep connected to my Irish roots!
Irish American Mom
Hi Tammy - Many thanks also for following my ramblings and joining in our discussions about all things Irish and Irish American. I really appreciate your support.
Best wishes,
Mairéad
Linda gallagher
Love this knot. Brings me back to a beautiful country.
Irish American Mom
Hi Linda - I really appreciate the support of readers like you who appreciate the prizes and giveaways I love to share here on my blog.
All the best,
Mairéad
Mary Sullivan
The answer is A. The necklace is quite beautiful.
I so enjoy this website. I've learned so much from it. My family loves all of the recipes that I try for your e cookbook. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
Irish American Mom
Hi Mary - Thanks so much for reading my ramblings and trying out my recipes. It's wonderful to hear your family enjoys my Irish fare. I truly believe Irish food is comfort food at its finest.
Best wishes,
Mairéad
Sarah Flynn
I absolutely love the Celtic Knot! I also love the way your page goes in to detail and explains each Celtic knot. Thanks for all the knowledge we know have. Kudos to you!
Irish American Mom
Hi Sarah - I'm so glad you enjoy my ramblings and recipes. It's wonderful to connect with readers who love Ireland and Irish history as much as I do. Thanks so much for stopping by to check out this new giveaway.
Best wishes,
Mairéad