In many Celtic myths, the raven is featured as a vital messenger of wisdom and prophesy. Ravens (and crows) are also associated with death, darkness, and the Goddess of War, Morrigan.
Original artwork/design by Christopher Toler / Tip-Tops Celtic
A truly Irish variation of the British Keep Calm poster from World War 2. The Irish harp replacing the crown, of course, and with the phrase 'Póg Mo Thóin.’
'Póg Mo Thóin' translates from the Irish Gaelic to English, literally as 'Kiss my Ass.' A cheeky way to show off one's Irish roots!
Original artwork/design by Christopher Toler / Tip-Tops Celtic
In medieval Ireland, Wales, and Brittany, the wolf played many roles in Celtic mythology, appearing often as a helper, or guide through the wilderness. The Irish word for wolf is ‘Mac Tíre,’ literally meaning ‘Son of the Countryside.'
Original art/design by Christopher Toler / Tip-Tops Celtic
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irish art, ireland, wolf, st patricks, wolfpack
Between sets and solo dances at the feis, show off your competitive edge with this Irish Step Dancer design!
The phrase 'Step Up!' to show your determination in the sport, and with shamrocks and Celtic knots, this is perfect for everyday bragging or on your way the Oireachtas!
A shamrock made of Celtic Spirals with the words 'Erin Go Bragh' and 'Ireland Forever' in Irish lettering with a vintaged look.
- Original artwork/design by Christopher Toler / Tip-Tops Celtic
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celtic, celtic spirals, erin go bragh, ireland, ireland pride
Inspired by Shepard Fairey's Hope poster, ‘Sláinte’ instead features St. Patrick himself, pint in hand, made of the colors of flag of Ireland: green, white, and orange, and ‘Sláinte,’ (literally meaning “to your health” in Irish,) below, in a Celtic font.
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Original artwork/design by Christopher Toler / Tip-Tops Celtic
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irish flag, ireland, irish, kiss me im irish, cheers
‘Erin go Bragh’ translates to ‘Ireland Forever,’ in this bold and intricate design. Ideal for St. Patrick's Day, Irish festivals, a day at the feis, or anytime you want to flaunt your Irish heritage!
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Original artwork/design by Christopher Toler / Tip-Tops Celtic
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irish, celtic knot, irish american, erin, irish pride
A truly Irish twist on the old "Stupid" shirt! A funny, tongue in cheek way to let your friends know who the Eejit is!
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Original artwork/design by Christopher Toler / Tip-Tops Celtic
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irish slang, fecking eejit, idiot, feck, saint patricks day
Inspired by a certain Canadian Trio's designs, this Irish Pride design also displays your love of classic rock. With the word 'Irish' and a shamrock outlined with a green misty halo.
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Original art/design by Christopher Toler / Tip-Tops Celtic
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classic rock, ireland, irish, prog rock, retro
Amadán - The Irish-Gaelic word for 'fool,' or 'eejit.' A great, self-deprecatingly humorous way to call attention to one's roots to Ireland!
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Original artwork/design by Christopher Toler / Tip-Tops Celtic
A leprechaun, holding a pint of stout, with a clenched fist - Ready to 'Fight for the Right... To Paddy!'
A cheeky way to show off you Irish pride, (and possibly plans for the night!)
- Original artwork/design by Christopher Toler / Tip-Tops Celtic
Tags:
ireland, irish, leprechaun, saint patricks day, shamrock
Perfect for those Celts who want to display their Irish Pride in a subtle, yet unique way.
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Original artwork/design by Christopher Toler / Tip-Tops Celtic
If you are one - ROCK IT OUT!!! In a classic concert shirt style, the 'heavy metal'-style lettering let's 'em know are a Trooper with a real Killer attitude!
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Original artwork/design by Christopher Toler / Tip-Tops Celtic
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heavy metal, rock, rock star, irish maiden, st patricks
If a certain 'super soldier' had sprung from the Emerald Isle instead of the U.S., hear's what his shield might look like!
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Original art/design by CHRISTOPHER TOLER / Tip-Tops Celtic
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captain america, comics, irish, irish pride, saint patricks day
The Celtic Tree of Life, (or 'Crann Bethadh,') has long been an Irish symbol of harmony and balance. Here, it's represented by a twisted old oak woven into some Celtic Knotwork.
I think it looks best on the 'Forest Green."
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irish, tree of life design, celtic, st patricks, irish tree
Admired for its strength and speed, the ancient Celts associated the Irish Hare with the night and the moon. Seen as mysterious and magical, it was best to be treated with respect and caution.
Original artwork/design by Christopher Toler / Tip-Tops Celtic
Revered by the ancient Celts over all other animals, the wild boar was associated with strength, courage, and ferocity, as well as fertility and wealth.
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Original artwork/design by Christopher Toler / Tip-Tops Celtic
If you are one, be proud of it!
A funny & irreverent way to show off your Irish pride!!!
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Original artwork/design by Christopher Toler / Tip-Tops Celtic
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saint patricks day, shamrock, irish shamrock, hooligan, st paddy day
Ideal for any descendent of Ireland, anyone named 'Rose,' or just the wild type who wants to display their Irish Pride!
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Original artwork/design by Christopher Toler / Tip-Tops Celtic
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ireland, saint patricks day, shamrock, st patricks day, irish rose
The Dara Knot - Symbol for Inner Strength, inside of a Celtic Knot circle, atop the Irish flag. The perfect way to show one's Irish heritage any day of the year.
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Original artwork/design by Christopher Toler / Tip-Tops Celtic
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irish flag, celtic, knot, st patricks, st patricks day
Also known as Saint Brigid's Day, Imbolc is one of the four seasonal Holidays of pre-Christian Ireland, (along with Lugnasa, Samhain, & Beltane,) and falls on February 1st.
A great way to shown off your Irish Pride!
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Original design/artwork by Christopher P. Toler / Tip-Tops Celtic
Saint Brigid's Day, February 1st.Saint Brigid is one of the patron Saints of Ireland, and The St. Brigid cross is her symbol! Here, in green with a wreath of knot work and a flurry of February Snow!
A great way to shown off your Irish Pride!
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Original design/artwork by Christopher P. Toler / Tip-Tops Celtic
A Celtic knotted, stylized shamrock in the colors of the Irish flag - This one has it all! A perfect and unique way to show off one's Irish pride!
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Original art/design by Christopher Toler / Tip-Tops Celtic
Tags:
st paddys day, shamrock, celtic knot, celtic, irish pride
The Irish Harp, the symbol for Ireland, on the colors of the Irish flag, with the words 'Erin Go Bragh,' meaning 'Ireland forever.'
A unique way to show your Irish pride.
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Original artwork/design by Christopher Toler / Tip-Tops Celtic.
Tags:
celtic, ireland pride, erin go bragh, st patricks, irish pride
If ever a seaside tourist destination needed a make-over, Santa Carla is it! Lovers of AWESOME vampire films, the 80s, or just obscure pop-culture references will love this.
Lost Boys rule!!!