Islandcraft Celtic Wood Carving – The Harp – Symbol of Ireland

(2 customer reviews)

$42.00

The Irish Harp, dating back to the 12th century, and made famous by bards such as Turlough O’Carolan, the blind harpist and composer, was adopted by Ireland as its national symbol.

This carving is made by a process known as Intarsia, which is the ancient art of making pictorial mosaics by laying precious and exotic woods onto a solid wood surface. Seven different woods are used to make these Celtic designs.

Product comes in a lidded gift box and is 8 1/2″ tall x 5″ wide.

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The Irish Harp, dating back to the 12th century, and made famous by bards such as Turlough O’Carolan, the blind harpist and composer, was adopted by Ireland as its national symbol.

This carving is made by a process known as Intarsia, which is the ancient art of making pictorial mosaics by laying precious and exotic woods onto a solid wood surface. Seven different woods are used to make these Celtic designs.

Product comes in a lidded gift box and is 8 1/2″ tall x 5″ wide. FREE U.S. shipping and no hassle returns.

2 reviews for Islandcraft Celtic Wood Carving – The Harp – Symbol of Ireland

  1. Marty O’Reilly (verified owner)

    Already taken its place on the wall!

    • admin (store manager)

      Thank you very much!

  2. Anonymous (verified owner)

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