Cool Irish Gifts

Irish gifts are appropriate to give on St. Patrick's Day, but you can also give these gifts all year round, especially if you know someone with Irish heritage. There are many websites offering a range of gifts with an Irish theme, including food products and novelties, making it easy to find the right Irish gift. Does this Spark an idea?

  1. Irish Food Gifts

    • An Irish gift basket brings the tastes of Ireland to the recipient. Give a gift basket filled with Irish soda bread, Baily's Irish Cream, Cashel blue cheese (a product of Tippery, Ireland) and Irish shortbread fingers. You can add other Irish cheeses for variety, then decorate the basket with shamrocks. Other food items might include Butler's Milk Chocolate Bar with Jameson's Irish Whisky, Kerrygold Dubliner (a popular Irish cheese) and Bewley's Irish Creme Coffee.

    Irish Shamrocks

    • Authentic Irish dirt, shamrock seeds and a ceramic Irish bowl imprinted with shamrocks is a fresh idea for a cool Irish gift. One gift set includes a Belleek Irish porcelain bowl, one pound of dirt from Ireland and 500 Trifolium Dubium Shamrock seeds, all in a decorative gift box.

    Gold-Plated Irish Shamrock

    • A 24-kt gold-plated Irish Shamrock paperweight makes a special gift for the business person on your list with an interest in Ireland and things Irish. The paperweight comes with an authentic Irish blessing inscribed on the back and is suitable for either desk or table decoration.

    Irish Models

    • A collection of authentic Irish model vehicles is a gift you that will delight the right adult or child. The models include the CIE Dublin Double Decker Bus, the Old Jameson's Irish Whiskey delivery truck and an Irish Garda police car. There are also motorcycles and planes used in Ireland. These items are perfectly suited for collecting.

    Irish Plot

    • A plot of land in Ireland is a special gift idea. A company called Celtic Plots sells square footage of Irish land for $199 (as of 2011). The buyer will receive a certificate of with an inscription on old parchment paper, along with directions to the plot of land. Give a piece of Ireland to the lucky leprechaun in your life with this cool gift idea.

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