Irish Shopping

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  1. Renie_Burghardt
  2. Tina_Coruth
  3. Ireland
  4. pamela_saint
  5. Ireland
  6. Lindsay94
  7. Ireland
  8. bannergirl

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Top 1.   Nov 4, 2000 11:49 AM

» Renie_Burghardt - Irish Shopping

Hi Irene, ah, you make Irish shopping so inviting, I wish I could go there and shop for all those lovely crafts, crystal, etc. I would love it. Great article. I enjoyed it much! Take care now.

Renie

-- posted by Renie_Burghardt



Top 2.   Nov 4, 2000 12:04 PM

» Tina_Coruth - Sounds like Paradise!

Sounds like Paradise! How I wish I could go shop in Ireland. Maybe some day...

Thanks for a wonderful article and great links, Irene!
Tina

-- posted by Tina_Coruth



Top 3.   Nov 7, 2000 5:55 PM

» Ireland - Friends

Hi Christina and Renie, my ever faithful readers and friends. Thanks for stopping by!

-- posted by Ireland



Top 4.   Nov 9, 2000 10:52 AM

» pamela_saint - Irish Shopping

Thanks for the pre-holiday tips! I guess websites will have to suffice, for the time being, for the real emerald shops...

-- posted by pamela_saint



Top 5.   Nov 10, 2000 12:52 PM

» Ireland - Pamela

Thanks for visiting Pamela. Unfortunatley we all have to shop online more than in Ireland itself - ah well!

-- posted by Ireland



Top 6.   Aug 25, 2002 5:15 PM

» Lindsay94 - Lainey Keogh

I really enjoyed the article on Shopping in Ireland. Unfortunately my husband, new baby and I will not be visiting Ireland any time soon. Can anyone tell me where I can purchase Lainey Keogh online? Thanks for your help...

-- posted by Lindsay94



Top 7.   Aug 30, 2002 2:43 PM

» Ireland - Re: Lainey Keogh

In response to message posted by Lindsay94:

New baby? How old is he/she?

I searched for Lainey Keogh online but I'm afraid I came up with nothing. Wonderful designer though!

Sorry I couldn't help.

-- posted by Ireland



Top 8.   Jan 20, 2005 8:46 AM

» bannergirl - Irish Shopping - Withdrawal Symptoms!

hi - just to let all you fellow Emerald Isle afficionados know that two of the most fabulous Irish potters - Stephen Pearce (from Cork) and Nicholas Mosse (Kilkenny) - mentioned in the article - have websites and so, if you started collecting pieces while in Ireland, you can continue at home! Stephen Pearce is at http://www.stephenpearce.com and Nicholas Mosse is at www.nicholasmosse.com

-- posted by bannergirl



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