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The Trinity and Shamrock Earrings unite two very popular Irish symbols, as well as two beautifully paired metals. Over the years, the meaning of the trinity knot has been given many different interpretations. The symbol of everlasting love (thanks to its “eternal” knotwork), or the connection between present, past, and future are merely a couple. […]

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This Trinity Green Cap is handwoven in the Mucros Weavers Studios, nestled deep in the heart of the Killarney National Park, County Kerry. It is made of 100% wool, making this cap very warm yet breathable, moisture-wicking, and durable. The smart but plain style make it a timeless piece, while the luxurious quilted lining ensures […]

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The beautiful Trinity Knot earrings in Sterling Silver are embellished with crystals. Like all ShanOre jewelry, they were hallmarked at Dublin Castle and made in Ireland to insure their authenticity.

 

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The Trinity Knot Malachite Necklace is modern play on a very traditional symbol, intimately adding meaning to a potential everyday piece. The addition of the trinity knot is ideal for stylish, sophisticated, and faith-filled believers. Malachite is not only a unique yet beautiful stone, it is also said to provide protection and positive changes. The […]

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The Trinity Knot Malachite Stud Earrings are a modern play on a very traditional symbol, intimately adding meaning to a potential everyday piece. The addition of the trinity knot is ideal for stylish, sophisticated, and faith-filled believers. Malachite is not only a unique yet beautiful stone, it is also said to provide protection and positive […]

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Trinity knot post earrings in sterling silver with freshwater pearl.

The Trinity Knot is one of the most recognized Celtic symbols and usually signifies the Holy Trinity of Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The number three is sacred to the Celts, however, and the Trinity Knot (or triquetra) predated Christianity. This knot can mean Mind, Body, Spirit or Past, Present, Future. It also represents the three stages of life: Maiden, Mother, Wise Woman.

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The Trinity with Heart Earrings are flawlessly intertwined, further emphasizing the eternal nature of the trinity knot itself. The trinity knot has been given many different interpretations over the years. The symbol of everlasting love (thanks to its never ending knotwork), or the connection between present, past, and future are merely a couple.  The rose […]

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The Trinity with Heart Necklace is flawlessly intertwined, further emphasizing the eternal nature of the trinity knot itself. The trinity knot has been given many different interpretations over the years. The symbol of everlasting love (thanks to its never ending knotwork), or the connection between present, past, and future are merely a couple.  The rose […]

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Unwind from a hard day of work in Celtic style with a taste of whiskey from this Mullingar Pewter Whiskey Triskel Glass Set. These clear, sleek glasses each adorned on the front with a pewter disc with an antique finish that gives this glass a vintage look. Featured on each disc a circle made of […]

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Guinness, an iconic Irish stout, has a rich history dating back to 1759 when Arthur Guinness founded the brewery in Dublin. Over the years, Guinness has become one of the world’s best-selling beers, known for its distinctive dark color and creamy head. The Are You Toucan to Me Guinness TShirt is equally iconic as the […]

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Irish Fantasy Football League tshirt Some of the regions, counties, and towns in Ireland are over 1000 years old and shrouded in the mists of time. The people of Ireland have left their homes because of war, famine and to seek religious freedom. The Irish Fantasy Football League tshirt connects the mythological past, present and future […]

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Island Turf Crafts uses turf to bring you back to a time of  Irish mythology’s hayday with Cu Chulainn and Queen Maeve, some 5000+ years ago. The Turf Harp is a great way to have a piece of ancient Ireland in your home. The Harp is just one of many options we have from this […]

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Our Tweed Blazers from Mucros Weavers are one of the newest additions at Donegal Square! Available in two colors, these blazers are sure to dress up or add an edge to any outfit. Paired with a sweater, or even a blouse, the Tweed Blazer is a must have for your fall to winter wardrobe. We […]

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The Two Puffins Tile shows two puffins against a beautiful blue background. The ceramic tiles are handmade, using a tube lining process, which is centuries old. This Two Puffins Tile is just one of many in our offerings from Bridgeness Ceramics, Scotland. Dimensions: 6×6 Can’t make it into our retail store? We can bring Donegal […]

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Invoke the power of the Norse Viking warriors with an iconic silver and bronze men’s necklace that embraces timeworn symbolism in a modern design. The chosen weapon for many brave Viking warriors, the Viking Axe Necklace by Keith Jack recreates the ancient weapon with shining sterling silver and rustic bronze. The axe blade and handle […]

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The Viking Sword Necklace from Keith Jack is a symbol of strength and power, wielded by only the most elite warriors. Invoking the might of the Norse warriors, the sword pendant necklace showcases a replica of a 7th century battle-worn Viking sword discovered in Norway and features ancient runes carved on the hilt. The unequaled […]

My entrepreneurial journey began at age 11 in my mother's dress shop in Northern Ireland. After moving to America following a field hockey romance in 1978, I was working as a Civil Engineer in Pennsylvania. When my Dad was diagnosed with a terminal illness, I realized how difficult it was to squeeze in trips back home. Dad's illness became the catalyst for starting a business that would allow me to travel home routinely.

In February 1985, Donegal Square was born—a cultural bridge inspired by my Irish upbringing. Over the decades, my wife Linda and I have developed the shop and helped establish the Celtic Cultural Alliance and Celtic Classic Festival. Today, we've created a warm haven where visitors are "instantly transported across the Atlantic to Ireland...no passport required," offering authentic Celtic gifts in an atmosphere that feels like visiting the old country with friends.

Hey, I'm Neville,
The founder behind Donegal Square & McCarthy's Red Stag Pub

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