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Royal Tara

Irish Blessing Celtic Knot Bowls

$14.90 - $69.90
2 reviews Write a Review

■ Designed with intricate Celtic knots in a spiral shape that represents the eternity of life
■ Carefully crafted from ceramic, a durable material that will last for generations
■ Features the traditional Irish blessing, “May the road rise to meet you”
■ Measure 5.5 inches each and are microwave and dishwasher- safe

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SKU:
CL-104-431-P
UPC:
5391544820397

Celebrate Irish culture and enjoy a traditional blessing with our stunning Irish Blessing Celtic Knot Bowls.

The bowls are designed with Celtic knots arranged in a complex spiral design that creates a captivating visual effect. The intricate variations of this traditional Celtic symbol display intertwined loops that represent the interconnectedness of life. The loops have no defined beginning or end, symbolizing the Celtic belief in infinite life. The bowls feature a traditional Irish blessing that reads ”May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face; the rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again, may God hold you in the hollow of His hand”. This heartfelt message is a wish for good luck in life to anyone who reads it. This simple, yet powerful message is an inspiration for anyone who may come across it.

Made from durable ceramic, these bowls will resist scratches and last for years to come. Each piece measures 5.5 inches so you can perfectly place delicious meals, be it homemade soup or some sweet fruit salad. This meaningful bowl is microwave and dishwasher-safe.

2 Reviews

  • 5
    High quality bowls

    Posted by Isla Mitchell on 15th May 2025

    I’ve been using these for ice cream, grapes and other snacks. They’re honestly so well-made. Great buy.

  • 5
    Wanted to share with friends

    Posted by Lori Codey on 19th Dec 2024

    These bowls are nicely made and the pattern of the blessing on the bowl is so pretty. I bought two of these bowls while in Ireland as souvenirs but looked for additional bowls to share with friends after I returned.