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Whisky Frames – Bilge Frame

Whisky Frames - Bilge Frame
Whisky Frames – Bilge Frame

These gorgeous frames are new into the store and rare in the USA. They are made from 60 to 70 year old oak from a Scottish Whisky Barrel and are handmade in Edinburgh by a family run business who featured on the UK equivalent of Shark Tank.

The design utilizes the elegant curve of the original barrel for a freestanding frame (also includes wall-mounting hardware on the back).

Whisky Frames - Bilge Frame
Whisky Frames – Bilge Frame

Look closely behind the photo on the front and you’ll see its backed with genuine Harris Tweed from Scotland from the Outer Hebrides. They buy directly from the weavers  themselves to ensure quality and province.

Whisky Frames - Bilge Frame
Whisky Frames – Bilge Frame

The front features a window for a 4 x 6 photo, held in place with copper screws on a background of Harris tweed. As the frame is made from reclaimed, weathered casks, textures and overall dimensions will vary slightly, making each one truly unique.

Whisky Frames - Bilge Frame
Whisky Frames – Bilge Frame

The back displays two cask characteristics: the charred lining that imparts much of the flavor and color to the whisky on the back, and the patinaed Steel hoops that are taken from the original barrel. 

Whisky Frames - Bilge Frame
Whisky Frames – Bilge Frame

We’ve done some research and discovered that the batch of frames we have came from the Glentauchers Distillery in the Northern Highlands of Scotland.

Whisky Frames - Bilge Frame
Whisky Frames – Bilge Frame

Handmade in Edinburgh, Scotland, every frame is hand numbered – enter this number into our frame origin archive and it will tell you from which distillery the barrel used to make your frame came from.

Whisky Frames
Whisky Frames

You can click on this link to buy for the lowest online USA price including fast and free shipping .

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Nicholas Mosse Large Mug – Old Rose

Nicholas Mosse Large Mug - Old Rose
Nicholas Mosse Large Mug – Old Rose

Nicholas Mosse is everything we love about Irish pottery. Nick throws a huge passion into his pottery and it shines through in all the kitchenware we stock in our store.

Whether is a warm cup of tea on a cold day, or sharing a family meal on a special occasion we adore the homely feel of every single handmade item Nick makes.

Nick applies patterns to the mugs using a traditional 18th Century technique in his pottery studio in Bennentsbridge in County  Kilkenny in Ireland. His Old Mill is steeped in family history and was restored from an old hydro electric mill to power the fire needed to cure the pottery.

Nick began his lifelong obsession with pottery 55 years ago, he learnt his craft with the potters in Harrow, England and then married an American artist , Susan before going on to start the pottery business in 1976.

Susan is the creative force behind the original and creative designs, often with a heavy hat tip to traditional styles. She takes her inspiration from the countryside all around them and Nick and Susan only release one new design every year.

Nicholas Mosse Large Mug - Old Rose
Nicholas Mosse Large Mug – Old Rose

Every piece of hand made pottery from their mill undergoes a 20 step process. Starting with the locally sourced and custom mixed clay they then throw lumps onto the potters wheel and begin forming each mug or item by hand.

The handles are applied using ‘slip’ which is a natural clay glue that binds the handles during the firing process in the kilns.

Nicholas Mosse Review - Celtic Croft
Nicholas Mosse Review – Celtic Croft

The Bisque Kilns do a first firing without the colorful patterns on before being hand painted at the mill with different underglaze colors and then refired in the kiln with a clear hard glaze applied over the top.

When we hold Nick and Susans kitchenware in our hands, often with a steaming cup of tea when we are in the Celtic Croft shop we get a close connection to a beautiful part of the country of Ireland, and a sense of connection to our ancestry and past. The traditional and handmade high quality element of Nicholas Mosse pottery and the connections it makes for us are the reasons we take huge delight in shipping his goods to the USA and helping to entice American customers with their own little bit of authentic Irish pottery into their daily life at home.

These mugs and kitchenware are for drinking from, not leaving for show on your sideboard !

Click on this link to buy online for the lowest price in the USA including fast and free shipping

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Nicholas Mosse Large Mug – Reindeer

Nicholas Mosse Large Mug -Reindeer
Nicholas Mosse Large Mug -Reindeer

Nicholas Mosse is everything we love about Irish pottery. Nick throws a huge passion into his pottery and it shines through in all the kitchenware we stock in our store.

Whether is a warm cup of tea on a cold day, or sharing a family meal on a special occasion we adore the homely feel of every single handmade item Nick makes.

Nick applies patterns to the mugs using a traditional 18th Century technique in his pottery studio in Bennentsbridge in County  Kilkenny in Ireland. His Old Mill is steeped in family history and was restored from an old hydro electric mill to power the fire needed to cure the pottery.

Nick began his lifelong obsession with pottery 55 years ago, he learnt his craft with the potters in Harrow, England and then married an American artist , Susan before going on to start the pottery business in 1976.

Susan is the creative force behind the original and creative designs, often with a heavy hat tip to traditional styles. She takes her inspiration from the countryside all around them and Nick and Susan only release one new design every year.

Nicholas Mosse Large Mug - Reindeer
Nicholas Mosse Large Mug – Reindeer

Every piece of hand made pottery from their mill undergoes a 20 step process. Starting with the locally sourced and custom mixed clay they then throw lumps onto the potters wheel and begin forming each mug or item by hand.

The handles are applied using ‘slip’ which is a natural clay glue that binds the handles during the firing process in the kilns.

Nicholas Mosse Review - Celtic Croft
Nicholas Mosse Review – Celtic Croft

The Bisque Kilns do a first firing without the colorful patterns on before being hand painted at the mill with different underglaze colors and then refired in the kiln with a clear hard glaze applied over the top.

When we hold Nick and Susans kitchenware in our hands, often with a steaming cup of tea when we are in the Celtic Croft shop we get a close connection to a beautiful part of the country of Ireland, and a sense of connection to our ancestry and past. The traditional and handmade high quality element of Nicholas Mosse pottery and the connections it makes for us are the reasons we take huge delight in shipping his goods to the USA and helping to entice American customers with their own little bit of authentic Irish pottery into their daily life at home.

These mugs and kitchenware are for drinking from, not leaving for show on your sideboard !

To find out more browse out store here

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Nicholas Mosse Large Mug -Forget Me Not

Nicholas Mosse Large Mug -Forget Me Not
Nicholas Mosse Large Mug -Forget Me Not

Nicholas Mosse is everything we love about Irish pottery. Nick throws a huge passion into his pottery and it shines through in all the kitchenware we stock in our store.

Whether is a warm cup of tea on a cold day, or sharing a family meal on a special occasion we adore the homely feel of every single handmade item Nick makes.

Nicholas Mosse Large Mug -Forget Me Not
Nicholas Mosse Large Mug -Forget Me Not

Nick applies patterns to the mugs using a traditional 18th Century technique in his pottery studio in Bennentsbridge in County  Kilkenny in Ireland. His Old Mill is steeped in family history and was restored from an old hydro electric mill to power the fire needed to cure the pottery.

Nick began his lifelong obsession with pottery 55 years ago, he learnt his craft with the potters in Harrow, England and then married an American artist , Susan before going on to start the pottery business in 1976.

Susan is the creative force behind the original and creative designs, often with a heavy hat tip to traditional styles. She takes her inspiration from the countryside all around them and Nick and Susan only release one new design every year.

Every piece of hand made pottery from their mill undergoes a 20 step process. Starting with the locally sourced and custom mixed clay they then throw lumps onto the potters wheel and begin forming each mug or item by hand.

The handles are applied using ‘slip’ which is a natural clay glue that binds the handles during the firing process in the kilns.

Nicholas Mosse Review - Celtic Croft
Nicholas Mosse Review – Celtic Croft

The Bisque Kilns do a first firing without the colorful patterns on before being hand painted at the mill with different underglaze colors and then refired in the kiln with a clear hard glaze applied over the top.

When we hold Nick and Susans kitchenware in our hands, often with a steaming cup of tea when we are in the Celtic Croft shop we get a close connection to a beautiful part of the country of Ireland, and a sense of connection to our ancestry and past. The traditional and handmade high quality element of Nicholas Mosse pottery and the connections it makes for us are the reasons we take huge delight in shipping his goods to the USA and helping to entice American customers with their own little bit of authentic Irish pottery into their daily life at home.

These mugs and kitchenware are for drinking from, not leaving for show on your sideboard !

To find out more browse out store here

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Nicholas Mosse Large Mug -Clematis

Nicholas Mosse Large Mug Clematis
Nicholas Mosse Large Mug Clematis

Nicholas Mosse is everything we love about Irish pottery. Nick throws a huge passion into his pottery and it shines through in all the kitchenware we stock in our store.

Whether is a warm cup of tea on a cold day, or sharing a family meal on a special occasion we adore the homely feel of every single handmade item Nick makes.

Nick applies patterns to the mugs using a traditional 18th Century technique in his pottery studio in Bennentsbridge in County  Kilkenny in Ireland. His Old Mill is steeped in family history and was restored from an old hydro electric mill to power the fire needed to cure the pottery.

Nicholas Mosse Large Mug - Clematis
Nicholas Mosse Large Mug – Clematis

Nick began his lifelong obsession with pottery 55 years ago, he learnt his craft with the potters in Harrow, England and then married an American artist , Susan before going on to start the pottery business in 1976.

Susan is the creative force behind the original and creative designs, often with a heavy hat tip to traditional styles. She takes her inspiration from the countryside all around them and Nick and Susan only release one new design every year.

Nicholas Mosse Review - Celtic Croft
Nicholas Mosse Review – Celtic Croft

Every piece of hand made pottery from their mill undergoes a 20 step process. Starting with the locally sourced and custom mixed clay they then throw lumps onto the potters wheel and begin forming each mug or item by hand.

The handles are applied using ‘slip’ which is a natural clay glue that binds the handles during the firing process in the kilns.

The Bisque Kilns do a first firing without the colorful patterns on before being hand painted at the mill with different underglaze colors and then refired in the kiln with a clear hard glaze applied over the top.

Nicholas Mosse Large Mug - Clematis
Nicholas Mosse Large Mug – Clematis

When we hold Nick and Susans kitchenware in our hands, often with a steaming cup of tea when we are in the Celtic Croft shop we get a close connection to a beautiful part of the country of Ireland, and a sense of connection to our ancestry and past. The traditional and handmade high quality element of Nicholas Mosse pottery and the connections it makes for us are the reasons we take huge delight in shipping his goods to the USA and helping to entice American customers with their own little bit of authentic Irish pottery into their daily life at home.

These mugs and kitchenware are for drinking from, not leaving for show on your sideboard !

To find out more browse out store here

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Nicholas Mosse Large Mug -Dog

Nicholas Mosse Large Mug Dog
Nicholas Mosse Large Mug Dog

Nicholas Mosse is everything we love about Irish pottery. Nick throws a huge passion into his pottery and it shines through in all the kitchenware we stock in our store.

Whether is a warm cup of tea on a cold day, or sharing a family meal on a special occasion we adore the homely feel of every single handmade item Nick makes.

Nick applies patterns to the mugs using a traditional 18th Century technique in his pottery studio in Bennentsbridge in County  Kilkenny in Ireland. His Old Mill is steeped in family history and was restored from an old hydro electric mill to power the fire needed to cure the pottery.

Nick began his lifelong obsession with pottery 55 years ago, he learnt his craft with the potters in Harrow, England and then married an American artist , Susan before going on to start the pottery business in 1976.

Susan is the creative force behind the original and creative designs, often with a heavy hat tip to traditional styles. She takes her inspiration from the countryside all around them and Nick and Susan only release one new design every year.

Nicholas Mosse Large Mug Dog
Nicholas Mosse Large Mug Dog

Every piece of hand made pottery from their mill undergoes a 20 step process. Starting with the locally sourced and custom mixed clay they then throw lumps onto the potters wheel and begin forming each mug or item by hand.

The handles are applied using ‘slip’ which is a natural clay glue that binds the handles during the firing process in the kilns.

Nicholas Mosse Review - Celtic Croft
Nicholas Mosse Review – Celtic Croft

The Bisque Kilns do a first firing without the colorful patterns on before being hand painted at the mill with different underglaze colors and then refired in the kiln with a clear hard glaze applied over the top.

When we hold Nick and Susans kitchenware in our hands, often with a steaming cup of tea when we are in the Celtic Croft shop we get a close connection to a beautiful part of the country of Ireland, and a sense of connection to our ancestry and past. The traditional and handmade high quality element of Nicholas Mosse pottery and the connections it makes for us are the reasons we take huge delight in shipping his goods to the USA and helping to entice American customers with their own little bit of authentic Irish pottery into their daily life at home.

These mugs and kitchenware are for drinking from, not leaving for show on your sideboard !

To find out more browse out store here