Wooden Jewellery
Discover the unique stories and natural beauty woven into every piece of Wearable Wood Galway jewellery. Each creation is a link to Ireland's rich heritage, designed to be worn and cherished.
Signature Wood Brooches
Our wooden brooches are designed and made in Galway, bringing a piece of the West Coast of Ireland to you. These accessories can be worn on a chunky sweater, coat or shawl.
Handcrafted Wood Earrings
Inspired by Irish culture, symbolism, language and contemporary design
Festival Fun Jewellery
Handcrafted in small batches, these wood accessories are great for festivals and fun occasions.
Our wearable pieces include signature wooden brooches, that can be worn every day. Drawing inspiration from the wood itself each piece is turned on a lathe before it is engraved with Irish words, sketches or iconic images, to create pieces that carry their own story.
Each new piece continues our process of blending new, weatherworn and slavages wood with contemporary form and Irish culture. These wooden brooches are perfect for those who appreciate a connection to nature, individual style and supporting local craftsmanship.
Go n-éirí an ghaoth leat
This Irish seanfochail translates as "may the wind rise with you". It's used to wish someone success and support in their task or journey.
Cuisle mo Chroí
This old Irish phrase meaning 'pulse of my heart' is a term of endearment indicating the wearer is beloved. It is a beautiful expression of emotional connection
Anam Cara
Meaning 'soul mate' or soul friend, this beautiful Irish seanfochail can be used to represent a romantic connection, but is more commonly used for someone you share a connection with.
Unexpected treasure
We never know what the wood will yield up until we start working with it. The natural spalting in this piece of beech was a lovely surprise. It's a pity we only got 4 pieces before it changed.
Revealed from within
Some pieces need little more than wax and polish as the natural spalting is great on it's own. Others benefit from a simple line drawing engraved into the the wood.
a stórín, mo ghrá
This is a beautiful Irish term of endearment. Meaning 'little treasure, my love', it is an affectionate term to indicate a partner, child or or grandchild is cherished.
Beautiful wood-turned beech and beads for these handmade hat pins.
These accessories also look well on a coat lapel.
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