A true piece of history, this decorated bronze disc was discovered at Loughan Island, in the river Bann, County Derry, Ireland. It is the symbol of the Goddess Bridget.
Spiky and curved like tusks, this band was installed on a fencing master who keeps the tradition of swordsmanship alive. It makes a bold graphic tattoo statement that demands the wearer be given respect.
An Irish harp decorated with shamrocks and bog rosemary, a delicate pattern for a fine colleen. A pattern I created for one of my half-sisters, who has a fondness for this rare plant that is visually similar to Lily of the Valley.
A ring of Pictish key patterning surrounds an internal Celtic knot, making a bold black graphic statement for a man whose work regularly puts him in dangerous situations. Uniting both Scottish and Irish design styles, into a shield of bravery.