Irish Jewellers like Enibas and Alan Ardiff, always get noticed and admired
Iricliphan on
I had a flick through. I couldn’t imagine buying 90% of these and of the ones I would, they’re shockingly expensive. I know there would be quality with some, but I just would never. It’s reached a price point where if you don’t offer something competitive, I’m not going to shop with you. Unfortunately, due to how expensive Ireland is, they’re naturally going to be expensive with small businesses. Wish them all the best, but I would in me feck.
Iwasnotatfault on
I’m sure it’s well made but I literally couldn’t afford any of that.
Most-Recipe-9814 on
The Irish Times’ gift guides are always hilariously acquisitive.
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Support local and shop around.
I’ve had a pair of George Horn gloves myself for years and they’re lovely things.
Support local indigenous businesses who never bothered to pass on the VAT reduction
Foxford and Magee are the only two I’ve bought from previously but they’re both absolutely class at what they do
Got to say, that List is eyewatering expensive…
The Kilkenny Design Shop has Irish stuff for all budgets
[Shop Irish Gifts Online | Gifts From Ireland | Kilkenny Design](https://kilkennydesign.com/gifts)
Irish Jewellers like Enibas and Alan Ardiff, always get noticed and admired
I had a flick through. I couldn’t imagine buying 90% of these and of the ones I would, they’re shockingly expensive. I know there would be quality with some, but I just would never. It’s reached a price point where if you don’t offer something competitive, I’m not going to shop with you. Unfortunately, due to how expensive Ireland is, they’re naturally going to be expensive with small businesses. Wish them all the best, but I would in me feck.
I’m sure it’s well made but I literally couldn’t afford any of that.
The Irish Times’ gift guides are always hilariously acquisitive.