Irish Shamrock Brass Door Knocker- Cead Mile Failte Design

■Our door knocker is finely made of solid brass for a high-quality experience - it is weather-resistant, highly durable, and shiny. It has a Polished Brass finish providing a sense of luxury.

■The door knocker has an authentic Irish design featuring a Shamrock motif and Cead Mile Failte plaque. Cead Mile Failte is a famous Irish Gaelic phrase that translates as A hundred, thousand welcomes. The Shamrock is the national flower of Ireland and is traditionally associated with St. Patrick and Christianity.

■The dimensions of this brass door knocker are 7.5" high by 3.75" wide, making it the perfect adornment for any door. It comes with two mounting bolts (3/8 inch diameter) for simple installation.

■To maintain the quality of the door knocker over time, we recommend avoiding cleaning it with abrasive clothes - you can simply dust it from time to time or clean it with a damp cloth.

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SKU:
EDK103-PB

Description

Show off your hospitality in an authentic Irish way with our Exclusively Irish Cead Mile Failte Shamrock Door Knocker -Polished brass. This door knocker is masterfully crafted with brass, a solid and sturdy metal, and has a polished finish, providing a gleaming and luxurious look - the perfect combination of practicality and beauty. To maintain its quality over time, avoid abrasive cleaners; gently clean it with a damp cloth.

This door decoration features an Irish shamrock motif and a plaque with ‘Cead Mile Failte’ lettering - a common greeting in Ireland that means ‘a hundred, thousand welcomes’. The shamrock is one of the most beloved Irish icons with a rich palette of symbolism and stories - in Celtic folklore, the shamrock was used as a charm against evil and to bring the bearer good luck, in the Christian context, it is a representation of the Holy Trinity. Legends say that St. Patrick used the three leaves of the shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity to pagans. Add a sense of cultural authenticity to your home with this Irish door knocker.