Peat Fire Jewelry is inspired by Celtic artwork and designs, and features Celtic knotwork, spirals and interlacing patterns.
Today, I’m delighted to introduce you to Erin, the creator and designer of all the wonderful Celtic and Irish inspired jewelry from Peat Fire Jewelry.

Erin has generously sponsored a giveaway for the readers of Irish American Mom. One lucky reader will win a Sister Knot Eternal Heart Solid Sterling Silver Necklace.
You’ll find details of how to enter our giveaway at the end of this post, but first let me hand you over to Erin, who will tell us a little bit about her jewelry company, her connections to Ireland, and her design inspirations.
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Introducing Erin Ferguson Young
My name is Erin Ferguson Young and several years ago, I was drawn into jewelry-making by my best friend, who introduced me to her local bead store and gave me jewelry creations of her own as gifts.
Being a classical pianist in my first career, I’ve always enjoyed using my hands, and so the fine motor skills needed for jewelry making seemed like a good fit.
I’ve always loved making things for family and friends for as long as I can remember and after a few years of making jewelry as gifts, I was encouraged to sell my designs to a wider audience.

Peat Fire Jewelry By Eireann
Now, ten years into my small business, Peat Fire Jewelry, and as my skill set has grown, I’m able to cast my designs into long lasting precious metals like sterling silver and bronze and never stop dreaming about new ideas that my customers might love.
The name Peat Fire Jewelry by Éireann was inspired by my deep love of Ireland and the smoky scent of peat burning in the hearths of Irish homes that we visited in 2008 and 2012.
Since scent can transport you to places and memories so readily, peat fire is the scent that takes me back to Ireland, the home of my ancestors, and a place that I dream of often.

Jewelry Inspired by Ireland
My name Erin means Ireland in the Irish language. My mother named me Erin because she had always loved Ireland and wanted to honor our Irish heritage that comes from my Grandfather’s side of the family.
Their surname was Doolan and they were from County Cork. We still have the family Bible from Michael Doolan and I intend on going back to check church registries on our next trip.
My designs are predominantly Celtic and Irish in nature, and I love the colors of the emerald green Irish countryside as well as Irish knots and ancient symbols.
I incorporated the triskele into my logo after seeing it carved into stones at Newgrange, a prehistoric monument built about 3200 BC in County Meath near the River Boyne.

Many of the symbols that I cast were inspired by our travels there. As I work in my studio, I often burn a tiny piece of peat and drink Irish Breakfast tea to make me feel close to the place where I feel I left part of my heart.
I love incorporating marble from the Connemara region of Ireland and also make a special collection of jewelry, the Eireann Earth Collection, that contains real Irish soil.

My husband, Jason, and I visited Ireland again in 2017 and I was able to visit more places that inspired my jewelry making. After having gone through chemo and radiation for breast cancer at the end of 2016 and beginning of 2017, Ireland was the perfect restful, peaceful place to heal.
The grounds of Ashford Castle had abundant inspiration. A very kind guard named John at the gate to the grounds let us in free of charge after hearing my recent medical history and I’ve always been grateful for that amazing treat.

Ireland's Thin Places as Inspiration
There were also some “thin places” (as you talked about in one of my favorite blog posts of yours) that we found on that trip that I’ll never forget. The world absolutely fell away when we entered this hushed forest with trees covered in moss with clovers at their base.
It’s these experiences that inspire me every day to make my jewelry and even though I live in the US, I try to incorporate elements of Irish life into our daily life.

Jewelry That Brings Joy To The Wearer
If someone were to ask me why I love what I do and why I am drawn to making Irish jewelry, I would have to say that yes, I love working with beautiful materials, but it is the meaning behind the work that gets me up every day and propels me to my studio to make my jewelry.
Ultimately (and as my company mission statement says) I want to make jewelry that blesses the wearer in some way and brings them joy; to create jewelry that means something and brings comfort or even just makes them feel close to the land where they feel like they left their heart, too.
Jewelry Inspired By Ogham Stones
I loved seeing Irish Ogham stones on our trips and wanted to create a piece that represented the history imbued in these historical stones.

The Peat Fire Ogham Stone Collection has a number of lovely Irish words written in Ogham.
- Anam Cara (soul mate and pronounced as on-um car-ah),
- Dóchas (Hope and pronounced doh-kus),
- Grá (Love and pronunced as graw),
- Laoch (Warrior and pronounced as lay-uck),
- Misneach (Courage and pronounced as mish-nock).
The Prize
One reader will win a Sister Knot Eternal Heart Solid Sterling Silver Necklace with a chain.

This beautiful necklace honors the important and deep connections we hold with our sisters, our friends, and our mothers. An endless loop traces a heart intertwined with a Trinity Knot. This design represents eternity, and the steadfastness of friendship, love and loyalty.
Made of solid sterling silver, this Celtic inspired necklace is suspended on a beautiful custom made sterling silver cable chain.
How To Enter Our Giveaway
To enter simply leave a comment on this blog post by noon Eastern Time on Saturday February 19th, 2022.
You can write any comment you want. What you write does not affect your chance of winning. If you need inspiration why not let us know if you own any piece of Irish jewelry, or if there is a specific type of Irish jewelry you dream of owning someday.
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 February 19th, 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 story with us 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.
Winner Chosen
Our winners have been randomly chosen using the Pick Giveaway Winner Plug-in for WordPress.
And the lucky reader is ….
Jennifer Morin
I’ll send an email to arrange mailing of her prize. A big thank you to everyone for entering 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. Here's a quick look at some other jewelry by Erin.
If you like Irish jewelry then you may wish to check out these other Irish jewelry makers and giftshops.
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
Patricia Waellner
I love the jewelry !!
Irish American Mom
Hi Patricia - Thanks for stopping by to support our giveaway.
All the best,
Mairéad
Susan Rasmussen
This jewelry is gorgeous!
Irish American Mom
Hi Susan - Best of luck in our giveaway.
All the best,
Mairéad
Toni
Ogham stones are beautiful 😍
Kristy Maloney-Aubry
Answer A
Everything is beautiful.
Irish American Mom
Hi Kristy - Thank you for taking the time to support our giveaways. May the luck of the Irish be with you.
All the best,
Mairéad
Irish American Mom
Hi Toni - I too love the cultural significance of Ogham stones. Thanks for stopping by.
All the best,
Mairéad
Emma
Beautiful jewelry !💗💗💗
Irish American Mom
Hi Emma - Thanks for reading my ramblings, and supporting our raffles.
All the best,
Mairéad
Karen Spencer
What a beautiful necklace! Thanks for sharing Erin's story.
Irish American Mom
Hi Karen - Thanks for reading my ramblings, and supporting our raffles.
All the best,
Mairéad
Debra Arseneau
Dear Mairead,
Pick me, pick me. Beautiful jewelery.
Irish American Mom
Hi Debra - So glad you like this prize. Good luck in our drawing.
All the best,
Mairéad
Mary
What beautiful jewelry by Erin! Thank you for sharing! The answer to the question is “A”. Love your blog!
Irish American Mom
Hi Mary - I'm delighted you like this prize. Thank you for stopping by to celebrate your Irish heritage here in this little corner of the internet.
All the best,
Mairéad
Gregory
Jewelry, accents of the body. Must haves. Blessings to you Erin.
Sandra McMahon-Gill
Your designs are fantastically beautiful.
Do you make claddah rings?
Irish American Mom
Hi Sandra - Here's a link for a Claddagh ring on Erin's website.
https://peatfirejewelry.com/irish-claddagh-sterling-silver-ring/
She also has some lovely Claddagh earrings.
https://peatfirejewelry.com/claddagh-gold-earrings/
I hope you enjoy browsing through her online store - her jewelry is magnificent.
All the best,
Mairéad
Irish American Mom
Hi Gregory - So glad you like this prize. Good luck in our drawing.
All the best,
Mairéad
Theresa Ann Ramppen pen
I absolutely love Erin's story!! So inspiring and uplifting!! What a remarkable and creative talent!! Will keep her in my thoughts and prayers.....
Irish American Mom
Hi Theresa - Thanks for reading Erin's story and for sending your prayers her way. She has channeled her creative energy to bring us some fine Celtic jewelry.
Best of luck in our giveaway.
Take care,
Mairéad
Kathleen Irish
This gorgeous necklace celebrates the eternal bond & love I have with my three sisters ☘️ ☘️☘️☘️.
Answer: A
Irish American Mom
Hi Kathleen - This necklace is a wonderful symbol of the bonds of sisterhood. Thanks for supporting our raffles.
All the best,
Mairéad
Christi Caughey
I love the jewelry! And would love to win the necklace.
Irish American Mom
Hi Christi - Thank you for stopping by to support our giveaways. I really appreciate all the readers of Irish American Mom, who love Ireland like I do.
All the best,
Mairéad
Karen
Beautiful jewelry ☘️ Thank you for sharing her story , I love to know the story behind the maker☘️
Irish American Mom
Hi Karen - It's always lovely to learn about a maker and their inspirations. So much more meaningful than mass produced jewelry from factories in China. So glad you like this prize. Good luck in our drawing.
All the best,
Mairéad
Emily Trites
What lovely work - headed over to Erin’s page as soon as this posts!
Irish American Mom
Hi Emily - Thanks for taking a look at Erin's lovely work. 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
Karen
The jewelry is beautiful & I can’t wait to check out the website!
A.
Irish American Mom
Hi Karen - I love all of Erin's Irish inspired jewelry. Her Celtic knots are exceptional. Thanks for supporting our giveaway.
All the best,
Mairéad
Sally
I always wanted a Claddagh ring, and I got one during my trip to Ireland in 2019. The sister knot pendant is beautiful!
Irish American Mom
Hi Sally - Lovely to hear you purchased a Claddagh ring in Ireland. So glad you treated yourself to a piece of jewelry with such cultural significance. What a wonderful way to celebrate your heritage.
All the best,
Mairéad
Lorena
Peat Fire Jewelry is made with the most amazing craftsmanship! I have the silver moonlight over Lia Faíl necklace and it is gorgeous! It has initials and birthstones for my infant son and I.❤️ I have to protected it from him because he loves it too!
Irish American Mom
Hi Lorena - Thank you so much for letting readers know about the quality of Erin's beautiful jewelry. It's always lovely to hear from satisfied customers. I'm so glad you treasure your special piece of Irish jewelry. Thanks for stopping by.
All the best,
Mairéad
Colleen
I bought an enamel Tara pin on my first trip to Ireland. I've added this and that over the years. Recent choices have been a Celtic knot ring and a St. Brigid's cross necklace. I'm sure I will be adding Erin's beautiful work to my collection.
By the way, I made lemon poppyseed cake and Kerry apple cake for St Brigid's day with your recipes and they were a big hit!
Irish American Mom
Hi Colleen - Thanks for checking out Erin's beautiful jewelry collection. Her work is truly beautiful and so meaningful. Lovely to hear my Irish apple cake recipe was a success. Thanks for stopping by.
All the best,
Mairéad
Kathleen Pitts
I am 1st generation Irish American and so proud of my heritage.I have jewelry with Irish symbols but nothing bought directly in Ireland.I think it might be time to change that!I usually host a corned beef dinner for a dozen or more friends around St.Patrick's Day so I am always looking for new recipes.Thank you for your wonderful website.
Irish American Mom
Hi Kathleen - So glad you like this jewelry. Your Saint Patrick's celebration with friends is a great way to share your Irish heritage. I’m so happy to hear you enjoy my recipes and ramblings. Thanks for stopping by to support this giveaway.
Best wishes,
Mairéad
Donna
Erin, your jewelry is so beautiful and I would love to own the sister knot pendant. I will have to visit your website.
Irish American Mom
Hi Donna - So glad you like this lovely pendant by Erin. Thanks for checking out her online store.
All the best,
Mairéad
Sarah Clevenger
I adore Erin's jewelry and collaborating with her on custom pieces is always such a joy! She has the best customer service and a keen eye for detail that I and I'm sure all her customer's appreciate! She's not only a wonderful artist, but a sweet friend who I am glad to have in my life! 🙂
~Sarah
Irish American Mom
Hi Sarah - It truly is wonderful that Erin takes orders for custom pieces. How exciting it must be to imagine your own treasured piece of jewelry and have it come to life through Erin's crafstmanship and skill. Thanks for taking the time to enter our giveaway.
All the best,
Mairéad
Arlene Stenger
I love your blog..there’s so much to look at. I ordered a couple of things n hope to order more, since I wasn’t able return to Ireland in 2021, because of the Covid.
Anxiously awaiting arrival of my order.
Irish American Mom
Hi Arlene - Lovely to hear you have purchsed some items from Peat Fire Jewelry. I hope you will love them. Thanks for entering our little giveaway this week, and thank you for checking out my blog.
All the best,
Mairéad
Kathy
First of all the answer is A. I love Irish Jewellery and was able to buy a Celtic cross on our trip. I love all the pieces in your jewellery line. Best of luck with your business!
Irish American Mom
Hi Kathy - Thanks so much for your good wishes to Erin. Lovely to hear you too are a fan of Irish jewlery. It sounds like this prize would be perfect for you.
All the best,
Mairéad
Mary Ann
Beautiful jewelry! Thank you for sharing!☘️☘️
Irish American Mom
Hi Mary Ann - Thanks so much for following my recipes and ramblings.
All the best,
Mairéad
Rebecca Crawford
I enjoy wearing my Peat Fire Connemara Marble necklace almost every day. It is almost like a worry stone except when I hold and rub it, it reminds me to pray and count my blessings. I also can’t wait until I am able to return to the isle for a holiday. It has been too many years since I was there.
A
Irish American Mom
Hi Rebecca - I love Connemara marble - it makes the perfect worry stone, and reminder to count our blessings. I love the beautiful shades of green in this precious Irish stone. I hope it won't be long before you make it back to the Emerald Isle.
All the best,
Mairéad
Trina
Beautiful jewelry. I have some of the knot earrings and they are one of my favorites. ❤️
Irish American Mom
Hi Trina - Lovely to hear you proudly wear your Celtic knot earrings from Peat Fire Jewelry. They are beautiful and a lovely way to share your pride in your Irish heritage.
All the best,
Mairéad
Deb Kemp
A.
I would love to win this lovely jewelry!
Irish American Mom
Hi Deb - Thank you so much for supporting our little giveaway.
All the best,
Mairéad
John Ongena
really beautiful and so Irish, thank you.
Irish American Mom
Lovely to hear you like this jewelry, John. Thanks for stopping by.
All the best,
Mairéad
Peggy D
This is beautiful. I have this symbol in a framed print with a poem. It has special meaning to me as my sister passed away last March.
Thank you for sharing.
Irish American Mom
Hi Peggy - So sorry to hear you lost your sister so recently. I hope your memories of good times together give you peace and comfort. Lovely to hear you have a framed print of this lovely Celtic knot to help remind you of your sister. Many thanks for stopping by and sharing your story.
All the best,
Mairéad
Peggy D
Thank you.
Irish American Mom
Hi Peggy - Thanks for reading my ramblings, and supporting our raffles.
All the best,
Mairéad
Carrie Kabak
"An endless loop traces a heart intertwined with a Trinity Knot." What a perfect piece of jewelry it would be to own, and so close to Valentine's Day! Beautiful, meaningful, and highly original work, Erin!
Would love to feature your work here:
https://authorcarriekabak.blogspot.com
Irish American Mom
Hi Carrie - So glad you like this lovely ring and the important symbolism of the eternal loop. Thanks for sharing your website with us. I'll touch base with Erin to make sure she sees your comment.
All the best,
Mairéad
Eileen Turner
I love the heart entwined in the Celtic knot!
Irish American Mom
Hi Eileen - That heart is so special. I love that it represents the deep connection between sisters.
All the best,
Mairéad
Kristi
A dear coworker gave me a Claddagh pin, which I treasure. Erin’s necklace is quite lovely. What a great story.
Irish American Mom
Hi Kristi - So glad you like this prize. Thanks for stopping by to support our giveaway.
All the best,
Mairéad
Brigid O’Hara Koshko
Beautiful jewelry! And the pictures in the post were amazing.
Irish American Mom
Hi Brigid - Erin's personal photos from her trips to Ireland really bring her story to life. Thanks so much for stopping by to check out this week's giveaway.
All the best,
Mairéad
Lois Hagen
Erin,
You have definitely mastered your craft! It must be great to be able to work with sterling silver. Your jewelery is so beautiful.
Lois
Irish American Mom
Hi Lois - Thank you for checking out Erin's beautiful work, and thanks for entering our giveaway.
All the best,
Mairéad
Mary-Beth
Beautiful jewelry!
Irish American Mom
Hi Mary-Beth - Best of luck in our drawing. Thanks for stopping by.
All the best,
Mairéad
Lorraine Bunker
Gorgeous piece. ❤️☘️
Irish American Mom
Hi Lorraine - Thanks so much for following my recipes and ramblings.
All the best,
Mairéad
Yasemin
A.
Jewelry is beautiful, I have some silver knot earrings from Ireland.
Irish American Mom
Hi Yasemin - Lovely to hear you own some Celtic knot earrings from Ireland. They are a lovely way to share our Irish heritage with the world.
Thanks for stopping by.
All the best,
Mairéad
Diane Ruff
Beautiful necklace & the reason behind the “Knot” could only have come from an Irish Heart 🧚🏻
Irish American Mom
So true, Diane. This eternal loop ring is so beautiful and a wonderful Irish heart design.
All the best,
Mairéad
Carolyn
What lovely designs Erin has created! I can’t wait to explore her website and shop for new treasures for upcoming birthdays.
Irish American Mom
Hi Carolyn - It's always lovely to give culturally significant gifts and Erin's website is a treasure trove of beautiful designs.
All the best,
Mairéad
Anita Carol Gambrell
I seen this on Twitter so I jumped to email to find the post ! I love this!
Irish American Mom
Hi Anita - So glad you found the the post and could enter for a chance to win. Thanks for stopping by.
All the best,
Mairéad
Suzanna
This jewelry is gorgeous and I love the inspiration behind your pieces. My husband and I have Celtic knots on our wedding rings.
Irish American Mom
Hi Suzanna - Lovely to hear both you and your husband have Celtic knots on your wedding bands - a meaningful connection to your heritage to wear with love and pride.
Thanks for stopping by this week.
All the best,
Mairéad
Maureen Koebel
Erin's creations are beautiful. I enjoyed reading of her journey and also her mention of Ireland's "thin places." I immediately went to your blog post which she referenced. Fascinating. I truly believe in our ability experience this.
Irish American Mom
Hi Maureen - Thanks for checking out Erin's story, and for reading my piece about thin places. Ireland has many such spiritual places, probably far more than other countrie. However, I believe our Celtic forebears helped us by identifying many of these sites for us. We know where they are because the Celts erected ancient dolmens and standing stones to mark the locations of thin places. We may not be as intune with our surroundings as our ancestors were, but I think the ability to experience these places still exists.
Thanks for all your support.
Best wishes,
Mairéad
Margaret Fitzgerald
Love your blog and the jewelry!! Hoping to visit Ireland in August, good Lord willing!!❤️
Irish American Mom
Hi Margaret - Lovely to hear you've got a trip to Ireland planned for this summer. I hope it will be wonderful, and full of good times and memories.
All the best,
Mairéad
P
Beautiful!
Irish American Mom
Thanks for reading my ramblings, and supporting our raffles.
All the best,
Mairéad
Cindy Thomson
Love wearing Irish jewelry and hearing about the inspiration behind the works by the maker.
Irish American Mom
Hi Cindy - I love how meaningful these jewelry pieces are for anyone with Irish heritage.
All the best,
Mairéad
Candee
This is a beautiful piece of jewelry. If I am lucky enough to win it I am going to gift it to my daughter-in-law who has had a very difficult year & who loves everything Irish. I know it would brighten her day!!
Irish American Mom
Hi Candee - So glad you like this prize and have someone in mind who would truly appreciate it. So sorry to hear your daughter-in-law has had a difficult year. I hope things start looking up.
All the best,
Mairéad
Deborah
I love the jewelry! Thank you for your story, it’s heartwarming and encouraging, you are so very brave!
Irish American Mom
Hi Deborah - Thanks so much for checking out Erin's story. She truly is an inspiration. So glad to hear she found restorative and healing peace in Ireland.
All the best,
Mairéad
Lydia
Beautiful story and such stunning jewelry! Inspiring me to visit my ancestors homeland soon when travel is easier. Hopefully my city will have the Irish festival this year because I love seeing the artisans work with all the energy and love they put into it! Maybe I will see be able to see Erin's work there. Blessed be.
Irish American Mom
Hi Lydia – I hope you make it to Ireland someday soon. Hopefully our Irish festivals will return to cities all around American this year. Best of luck in our giveaway.
Take care,
Mairéad
Nicole henke.
Love the Connemara set for my daughter. Love to win this necklace for my bestie!
Irish American Mom
Hi Nicole - The Connemara marble jewelry is beautiful. I just love the shade of green in Connemara marble. Thanks for reading my ramblings, and supporting our raffles.
All the best,
Mairéad
Barbara Legener
What a beautiful necklace. I am going to have to check out her website!
Irish American Mom
Hi Barbara - It's always lovely to introduce readers to new artists and jewlery creators. These Irish and Celtic designs are spectacular.
Thanks for supporting our raffles.
All the best,
Mairéad
Linda gallagher
I absolutely love this piece. Very hard to find pieces like this her in the states. All the best with your business.
Irish American Mom
Hi Linda - The quality of these pieces is amazing, and it's lovely to know they are made in America with great skill and care.
All the best,
Mairéad
JoLynn Ay
I absolutely love the story of how the jewelry is made and the inspiration that you receive each and every time you go to Ireland. It is beautiful. I own a Celtic Ring and a Claddah ring! They mean the world to me because they are a connection to my heritage!
Irish American Mom
Hi JoLynn - I love how meaningful Celtic jewelry is for anyone with Irish heritage. Lovely to hear you own two beatuiful Irish rings, and truly appreciate them.
All the best,
Mairéad
Eileen Hampson
Erin’s Celtic knot jewellery is gorgeous. We fell in love with Ireland in 2019 and hope to return before we get too old! So many sites we loved and so many more we want to see. Our lives were enriched in our short journey to this lovely country.
Irish American Mom
Hi Eileen - I'm delighted to hear you enjoyed your trip to Ireland so much. There is so much to see and do for such a small country. Every county has ancient sites, historical towns and beautiful scenery. I hope it won't be long before you make it back to Ireland.
All the best,
Mairéad
Karen B O'Brien
Amazing craft-woman-ship! A trinity knot entwined with a heart. I’m sure this will be treasured by whomever wins it! You share the most interesting products from Ireland. Thank you!
Irish American Mom
Hi Karen - I love how that heart is intertwined with the Trinity knot too. It's a lovely piece of jewelry and a great way to display pride in your Irish heritage.
All the best,
Mairéad
Beth
This is beautiful! I don’t own any a Irish jewelry but would really love to have some. Thanks for introducing me to this designer.
Irish American Mom
Hi Beth - This lovely necklace would be a great way to start your Irish jewelry collection. Thanks for supporting our raffles.
All the best,
Mairéad
Colleen
Beautiful! I’d love to buy another for my sister, to honor the sister we lost in October to brain cancer.
Irish American Mom
Hi Colleen - Wearing a Sistern Knot Celtic necklace would be a wonderful way to remember your beloved sister. So sorry to hear of your recent loss. One of these necklaces would be a great way to keep her close to your hearts. Thanks for sharing your story.
With love and prayers,
Mairéad
Louise
I own a pair of trinity earrings that I got while in Ireland. Can’t wait to go back and add to my collection.
Irish American Mom
Hi Louise - I love Irish jewelry designs too. I hope you make it back to Ireland someday soon.
All the best,
Mairéad
Betty Magennis
The answer to the question is True!
Absolutely amazing jewelry and loved reading Erin’s story. Her website is great and has a terrific selection.
Irish American Mom
Hi Betty - So glad you like Erin's work. Thanks for being such a loyal reader.
All the best,
Mairéad
Paula
Erin's story is truly inspirational and I adore her beautiful jewelry! I will definitely be visiting her website ! I would be thrilled to win this giveaway😁
Ellen Snowdon
:Erin’s jewelry is just beautiful. I can understand her attachment to Ireland& the inspiration it gives her. I always feel like I’m leaving home when my visit ends. Thank you for introducing your readers to so many who find reason to keep Irish feeling’s alive.
Irish American Mom
Hi Ellen - I'm so glad you like this prize. 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
Irish American Mom
Hi Paula - I hope you enjoy browsing through Erin's online store. Thanks for stopping by to support this giveaway.
All the best,
Mairéad
Sue
I would love to win this lovely Celtic necklace!
Irish American Mom
Hi Sue - Many thanks also for following my ramblings. I really appreciate your support.
Best wishes,
Mairéad
Mary Fitzgerald
I loved reading all about this beautiful jewelry and I'm headed over to check out the website. Lovely!
Irish American Mom
Hi Mary - Lovely to introduce you to this Celtic jewelry store. Thanks for supporting this little giveaway.
All the best,
Mairéad
Beth
I have been to Ireland 4 times. I do not have a single bit of Irish DNA but I feel it in my heart nevertheless . The smell of peat is like Heaven to me.
Love,
Irish_In_My_Veins
Irish American Mom
Hi Beth - You don't have to have Irish genes to fall in love with Ireland. Everyone can be Irish at heart. There's something magical about Ireland that just calls to some people, and it's lovely to know you have felt that call. Thanks so much for supporting our little giveaways.
All the best,
Mairéad
Kathy Crouch
Hi Irish American Mom,
The answer is true and that is some beautiful jewelry. Thank you for sharing Erin's pieces with us today.
Irish American Mom
Hi Kathy - Thank you for stopping by to support our giveaways.
All the best,
Mairéad
Celeste Watt
The answer is A. A lovely necklace to wear showing pride in my Irish heritage.
Irish American Mom
Hi Celeste - 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
Sandra Ní Chonmhaire
and: A.
Fantastic jewellery well made. The peat fire jewellery name is a unique and special well thought one in a billion name well done. Make me appreciate my Irishness 😁
Grá
Sandra .Ireland
Irish American Mom
Hi Sandra - I love Erin's business name too. Lovely to hear you feel proud of being Irish. And thank you for stopping by to celebrate your Irishness here in this little corner of the internet.
All the best,
Mairéad
Audrey Stewart
I just love the jewelry. Thanks for the chance.
Irish American Mom
Hi Audrey - So glad you like this prize. Good luck in our drawing.
All the best,
Mairéad
Kelly Sinclair
Beautiful post, gorgeous jewelry. I hope to get to 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